The Voice of Canadians With Breast Cancer
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No person should face breast cancer without a supportive community that she/he can turn to for quality information, education and support. Donations from you keep our core programs strong and allow us to develop new projects to benefit all Canadians affected by breast cancer.
Does your employer offer corporate matching? Ask your human resources department to see if your company will match your donation to CBCN.
Make a donation online below or send a cheque to:
Canadian Breast Cancer Network
331 Cooper Street, Suite 602
Ottawa, ON K2P 0G5
*Donations receipts will automatically be issued for donations of $20 or more. Donation receipts can be requested for donations under $20 by emailing cbcn@cbcn.ca
Honouring the memory of a loved one with a donation is a meaningful way to celebrate their life. Donations can be made above and donors can share whose memory they are donating in remembrance of. If you would like to order specific CBCN donor cards for a celebration of life or memorial service please call us at 1-800-685-8820.
When planning your will you may want to think about Legacy Giving. This is an important way to ensure that others facing a breast cancer diagnosis continue to have access to the best treatment, information and support. This gift is a tremendous way to ensure that the work that CBCN does as the voice of patients and survivors continues to be a strong voice for future generations and families. Contact cbcn@cbcn.ca to discuss leaving a Legacy Donation.
Instead of gifts in celebration of a special event or milestone, why not help others impacted by breast cancer? Or, make a donation to CBCN on someone’s behalf instead of giving a traditional gift; we’ll let them know a donation was made on their behalf. Donate today.
CBCN is a registered charity and issues charitable receipts for all donations. Our Charitable Registration No. is: 889802971RR0001
If you have a question regarding donation, please contact CBCN at cbcn@cbcn.ca.
CBCN commits to adhere to specific policies regarding our financial relationships with commercial entities to minimize the impact of real, potential or perceived conflicts of interest that may arise when patient organizations accept financial support from companies.
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