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January 2019 -
In 2019, BC’s Asian Giving Committee will celebrate 25 years of fundraising and educating their community about CCS.
For the first time in its history, the Canadian Cancer Society has funded research into a rare type of cancer called chordoma through its Chordoma Research Grants.
Sarah Diotto starting smoking at age 13. Over a decade later, she’s celebrating her third year smoke-free, thanks to CCS’ Break It Off program.
Can you go 28 days without alcohol? Go dry this February by switching to mocktails for the month.
CCS calls on Canadians to support CCS’s 2019 federal budget submission.
Thanks to your support, 2018 was a game changing year for CCS.