Champion Partners

AVON

In 1992, Avon launched its Breast Cancer Crusade, pioneering the sale of pink ribbon products and unleashing the unique power of its vast global network of Independent Sales Representatives to raise funds and awareness. With more than $815 million raised and donated to breast cancer programs around the world and over $24 million in Canada, Avon is the leading corporate supporter of the cause globally. The Crusade’s life-saving work supports awareness and education, screening and diagnosis, access to care, support services, and scientific research.

Desjardins

Desjardins’ mission is to contribute to improving the economic and social well-being of people and communities. Through its many educational initiatives, Desjardins supports their employees, members and clients to help them make sound choices to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

HONDA

Honda Canada donated ten (10) 2019 Odysseys to help support and decrease everyday stresses for clients accessing the CCS Wheels of Hope program in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The program helps people with cancer get to and from their appointments for cancer.

McKesson Canada

Tetley

Tetley, creator of the iconic Orange Pekoe hot tea and specialty flavoured canisters has been a proud supporter of CCS since 2001. They have contributed more than $800,000 to the cause.

Through a partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society, Tetley contributes $50,000 per year to fund innovative breast cancer research, educate women about early detection and provide support services to those living with the disease. Tetley is also the proud tea supplier of the 7 Canadian Cancer Society cancer lodges, providing a cup of warmth to Canadians who must travel far from home to undergo treatment for all types of cancer. To learn more about Tetley Canada, click here.

The Freemasons of Manitoba

The Freemasons of Manitoba through the Masonic Foundation have been a leading supporter of the Wheels of Hope transportation program in Manitoba. Through their continued support and dedication both through their annual contributions, volunteer staffing and vehicle housing, the program has been able to service and help thousands of Manitobans annually for over the past two decades.

 

The Printing House

The Printing House (TPH®) is a proud national sponsor of the CIBC Run for the Cure. The TPH® Charitable Office has provided aid in health care and education, especially for women and children across the country for over 30 years! As a proudly Canadian owned and operated company, emphasis is placed on providing support to the communities in which we conduct business. TPH® employees, friends and family are excited to be walking and running for the cure.
 

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