There are two research fellowships established each year as we believe these efforts contribute to building a knowledge base of how to treat lymphoma effectively, as well as to finding a cure.
Education sessions across Canada offer patients and their caregivers the opportunity to hear from specialists on latest treatment options, lymphoma overviews and to have their questions answered. The goal is to help people understand, cope and manage their disease as best as they can.
A toll-free line is available through which people can get answers to some of their concerns and questions.
We are here to support and help in any way we can.
With your donations we can make a difference.
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If you do not wish to make a donation through our secure on-line system please click on the images below to download an order form that you can mail or fax to us. We greatly appreciate your support.
In Memory
Make a donation in memory of a deceased family member or friend. A personalized bereavement note will be promptly sent to the bereaved family.
In Honour Make a donation in honour of someone who inspired you, a teacher, clergy, or in celebration of a birthday, wedding, or other special occasion. A personalized card will be sent to the recipient informing them of your gift in their honour.
If you have an interest in making a Major Gift or discussing an Endowment, please contact Karen Van Rassel, Executive Director at 1866-659-5556, extension 4.
Your donation will make a considerable impact. We are very open to discussing how you would like your donation to be directed. In the past, individuals have funded a Research Fellowship in honour or in memory of someone; education sessions have been supported by a major gift and held in memory of their loved one as well.
Please discuss with us how you would like your donation to be directed.
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This beautiful pin was commissioned by the LFC to commemorate the annual World Lymphoma Awareness Day on September 15 every year. The leaf is a symbol of lymphoma awareness, strength, endurance and perseverance, the traits that lymphoma patients need and draw on during their diagnosis and treatment process.
This beautiful pin was commissioned by the LFC to commemorate the annual World Lymphoma Awareness Day on September 15 every year.
The leaf is a symbol of lymphoma awareness, strength, endurance and perseverance, the traits that lymphoma patients need and draw on during their diagnosis and treatment process.
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The Official Lymphoma Foundation Canada Bracelet The LFC Bracelet was hand created by jeweller Antonella Troiani and features purple Swarovski crystals and glass pearls with sterling silver accents, clasp and the Lymphoma Awareness Pin. This bracelet is a symbol of strength, endurance and perseverance, the traits of people living with lymphoma need, and draw upon, during their journey. Every year alarming numbers of men, women and children are diagnosed with Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. We hope, through the sale of these spectacular bracelets, to raise both awareness and funds to support research into ways to treat this cancer more effectively and greatly impove the lives of all lymphoma patients. Forty per cent of the cost of the bracelet will go directly to Lymphoma Foundation Canada.
Every year alarming numbers of men, women and children are diagnosed with Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. We hope, through the sale of these spectacular bracelets, to raise both awareness and funds to support research into ways to treat this cancer more effectively and greatly impove the lives of all lymphoma patients. Forty per cent of the cost of the bracelet will go directly to Lymphoma Foundation Canada.
“Raising awareness of lymphoma is critical, and we hope patients, their families and friends will use the lymphoma leaf pin campaign as a way to celebrate the strength and perseverance they’ve needed during their diagnosis and treatment, as well as initiate conversations with those who may be unfamiliar with the disease and its impact.” Alyssa Burkus Rolf, President, Lymphoma Foundation Canada.
Thank you for your support!
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