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Giving Tuesday

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GivingTuesday 2018

Be a part of #GivingTuesdayCa and make a difference for Canadians whose lives have been changed by melanoma.

GivingTuesday is a global day of giving that happens each year after Black Friday and Cyber Monday. On November 27th, the Melanoma Network of Canada (MNC) is participating in #GivingTuesdayCa. We are asking you to join us in reaching our goal of $2,800 and light the Giving Tuesday Melanoma Wreath. Every bulb purchased will have a direct impact on Canadians living with melanoma.

$25 = 1 Bulb, $50 = 3 Bulbs, $100 = 7 Bulbs

Thank You to our Generous #GivingTuesday Donors - Scott Simpson - In support for Sarah Fleming, and memory of Craig Simpson | Erin Way - In Honour of Sarah the brave | Robert Bothwell - In Honour of Rachael Harrison | Sharon Fleming - In memory of my brother, Craig Simpson! And praying for a cure for my daughter Sarah | Andrea DesGroseilliers - In Honour of Sarah Fleming | Douglas Harrison - In Honour of Rachael Harrison | Sarah Fleming - In Memory of Craig Simpson | Shirley Perrault | Kim Smith MacLeod | James Harrison – In Honour of Rachael Harrison | Thomas Anderson | William Harrison | Dianne Szelag | Theresa McCann – In Memory of John Palmateer | Elaine Radder | Shirley Perrault | Kerrie Heffernan
Giving Tuesday Melanoma Network

Thank you for helping us light the Giving Tuesday Melanoma Wreath. Your donations have a direct impact on Canadians living with Melanoma. 

HONOR ROLL

Kerrie Heffernan
Shirley Perrault
Jennifer Peirson
Amy Scranton
Sarah Niehoff – In Honour of Sarah Fleming
Diana Simpson – In Honour of Sarah Fleming
Deedee Marshall – In support for Sarah Fleming and all those affected by this disease
Scott Simpson – In support for Sarah Fleming, and memory of Craig Simpson
Erin Way – In Honour of Sarah the brave
Robert Bothwell – In Honour of Rachael Harrison
Sharon Fleming – In memory of my brother, Craig Simpson! And praying for a cure for my daughter Sarah.
Andrea DesGroseilliers – In Honour of Sarah Fleming
Douglas Harrison – In Honour of Rachael Harrison
Sarah Fleming – In Memory of Craig Simpson

Kim Smith MacLeod
Elaine Radder
James Harrison – In Honour of Rachael Harrison
Thomas Anderson
William Harrison
Dianne Szelag
Theresa McCann – In Memory of John Palmateer
Anonymous

Thank you to our Generous Donors

It is estimated roughly 7,300 Canadians were newly diagnosed with melanoma in 2017. MNC provides educational resources, one-on-one support, and information sessions to those who have been newly diagnosed. Your support directly impacts the thousands of patients and caregivers we communicate with each year via calls, emails, support groups and educational sessions. We could not provide these programs without generous donors like yourself. Please join us in building a future without melanoma.

Other Ways to Give:

There is no “right” way to participate as long as it supports generosity and giving. Donate, volunteer time, help a neighbor, or spread the word.

Volunteer
Becoming a volunteer makes an important difference in someone else’s life and often makes a positive difference in your own life. Being a volunteer offers different rewards for everyone. In fact, many volunteers say sharing their time makes them feel good, helps to build new friendships, and widens their network of support. To become a Melanoma Network volunteer click here or call 1-877-560-8035 x103

Organize a Giving Tuesday Event
Anything is possible when it comes to organizing your own community or workplace event is support of the Melanoma Network of Canada this Giving Tuesday. From bake sales to karaoke nights, hosting your own event is a  fun and easy way to raise funds.

UNSELFIE
Support GivingTuesday with the #UNselfie
Last year thousands of people told the world why they support the causes they care about by sharing an #UNselfie. This expression of giving took on a life of its own with world leaders and major celebrities joining everyday people to tell their giving stories. Take photos and create a Twitter/Facebook campaign to drive awareness to the Melanoma Network of Canada check out the #UNselfie toolkit here

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