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Calgary CIBC Run for the Cure Raises Over $1 Million Today!
UPDATE: Calgary residents have raised a staggering $1,050,000 just today for the 34th annual Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure. The event took place on October 5, 2023, and the funds will significantly impact breast cancer research and support services.
This remarkable achievement showcases the community’s dedication to fighting cancer, underscoring the urgent need for continued funding in this critical area. Participants and donors rallied together, demonstrating their commitment to making a difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer.
The funds raised will allow the Canadian Cancer Society to enhance research efforts and provide vital support services to patients and their families. With breast cancer affecting thousands of individuals across Canada, every dollar raised contributes to advancements in treatment and care.
As the event concluded earlier today, organizers expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from Calgarians, emphasizing the collective effort that made this fundraising milestone possible. “The generosity of our community is inspiring,” said a representative from the Canadian Cancer Society.
This year’s run not only symbolizes hope but also brings awareness to the ongoing battle against breast cancer. With an increase in participation and donations, it is clear that the fight continues to resonate deeply within the community.
Looking ahead, the Canadian Cancer Society encourages supporters to stay engaged and consider additional ways to contribute to the cause. This event is not just a one-time occurrence; it is part of a larger movement to eradicate cancer and support those impacted by it.
As details continue to emerge, the community remains united in its mission to combat cancer. The funds raised today will fuel vital research and support initiatives, reminding everyone that together, change is possible.
Stay tuned for further updates as Calgary celebrates this significant achievement and looks forward to the future of cancer research and support.
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