Newfoundland Brain Tumour Walk

Newfoundland Brain Tumour Walk Heroes reunite! Join us in June 2023 for our in-person Brain Tumour Walk! There are no registration fees or fundraising minimums. Please join us!

Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is the only national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to reaching every Canadian affected by any type of brain tumour (be it malignant, non-malignant and metastases) through support, information, education, and research. After three years of COVID-19 restrictions and virtual events, we are excited to announce the Brain Tumour Walk is back as a hybrid event i

n June 2023! The Brain Tumour Walk is an opportunity to come together across Canada to celebrate and remember our heroes. We walk with a united goal – to see an end to brain tumours – and raise funds for life-changing research, support programs, information, advocacy, awareness, and HOPE. Together with individuals, family teams, health care teams, research teams, and corporate teams, we can change the lives of thousands of Canadians living with a brain tumour. However you are affected, we invite you to be part of the national movement to and reach this year’s national goal of $1.65 million. We do need you to fundraise because it is only with your help that research, support, and hope are possible! The Brain Tumour Walk is our largest volunteer-led, peer-to-peer fundraising event, to raise money to fund brain tumour research, compassionate support services, trusted information, and advocacy to help brain tumour patients and survivors live longer, better, and with hope. Together, we will

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St. John's, NL

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Join the Movement to End Brain Tumours! On Sunday, June 23, 2019 Paradise, NL will host the 6th Annual Brain Tumour Walk! Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. They can affect vision, hearing, memory, balance and mobility. Their effects are physical, emotional, financial, and last a lifetime. There is no cure. We walk to help anyone affected by any type of brain tumour. Support from people like you means the estimated 55,000 Canadians living with a brain tumour can find hope. Hope through research. Hope through patient and survivor support. Hope for a cure. Join us at the Rotary Paradise Youth Centre, McNamara Dr, Paradise, NL A1L 0A6. Register now at www.BrainTumourWalk.ca