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Community-based fundraising
Participating in a Canadian Cancer Society activity is a great way to have fun, build community spirit and raise money to beat cancer.
Whether you choose to visit your neighbours, shave your head or walk around a track overnight, your participation will help the Canadian Cancer Society make cancer history.
In addition to raising money, these special events help us provide the public with important information about cancer and risk reduction. Special events also help highlight our services for people living with cancer and the research that we fund.
Relay For Life is about honouring cancer survivors and remembering those who have lost the battle with cancer. It is also a fun, community-based non-competitive event. Teams of 10 participants walk, run or stroll around a track to raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. If you enjoy live entertainment, food, fun and group camping, this event is for you.
In April, Canadian Cancer Society volunteers canvass their neighbourhoods for our annual door-to-door campaign.
Look what daffodils do! Brighten your day with the flowers that symbolize spring and hope in the fight against cancer.
Find out how cops and others are going bareheaded for the cause.
Through the Reach for a Cure program you can raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society by hosting an event or activity, either with a group or on your own, or by joining an event that's already been created.
Women can learn about their breast health with the help of a stylish new accessory.
Help promote men's cancer awareness with this keychain that sticks to walls.
Keep bananas from bruising when placed in your backpack, purse or briefcase with the BananaBunker and eat well.
Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS) is a provincial awareness event designed to focus attention on breast cancer awareness and the recreation of snowmobiling.
Celebrate a special day in a unique way.
Events in your community
Dozens of events support the Canadian Cancer Society across Saskatchewan each year. Visit your local Canadian Cancer Society office pages to find out about events taking place in your community. Last modified on:
10 November 2009
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