According to Childcan, a organization in the Southwestern Ontario area that helps children and their families cope with the diagnosis of cancer; 10,000 Canadian children are living with cancer today and about 1,500 are diagnosed each year.
Childhood cancer survivor Stephanie Simmons of London, Ont., has launched a national campaign to raise awareness of childhood cancer in Canada.As part of the campaign, gold ribbon lapel pins and vehicle magnets are going to be sold and all the profits will be used on research with the ultimate goal of finding a cure for this mortal disease."What drives research and what drives ultimately finding a cure, it's awareness and, I hate to say it, money," he said.
"The more people know about these lesser known cancers, the better chance these kids have of having a fighting chance." - The Sun Times -
Anyone, who is affected by any form of cancer, comprehends the importance of raising awareness and funds to find a cure. Fundraising is comprised of a variation of components, such as an event, lapel pins and a contagious viral marketing campaign. At the end, awareness ribbon pins are symbols, emblemizing donor's contribution to the critical cause: a final cure for cancer!
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