Skip to content

Who will you fight for?

Every three minutes, cancer picks a fight with another Canadian and the people who love them.

Every three minutes, cancer picks a fight with another Canadian and the people who love them.

However, thanks to advances in research, cancer treatments have improved dramatically and survival rates are steadily increasing. Today, 62 per cent of people will survive a diagnosis of cancer. Canada – and especially British Columbia – provides excellent cancer care and some of the top research in the world.

Volunteers play a key role in ensuring this high quality care is available.

“Each year, thousands of volunteers deliver programs and raise money and awareness,” Nancy Shelford, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator for the Canadian Cancer Society, said.

“At this time of year, volunteers are needed for our daffodil campaign – which is a valued fundraiser as well as a symbol of hope for cancer patients.”

The Daffodil Campaign takes place in March and April, with cut flowers available the end of March and daffodil pins available for the month of April.

Volunteers are also needed for Relay For Life, the signature community event that celebrates survivors, remembers loved ones and brings a community together to fight back against cancer.

For the past 70 years, the Canadian Cancer Society has led the fight against cancer. The CCS stands up for healthy public policy, funds research for all cancers and provides compassionate support.

In 2012, northern residents can experience one support program much closer to home. In partnership with the new Prince George cancer clinic, the CCS will be building a lodge to provide a welcoming, comfortable “home away from home” for cancer patients who must travel for treatment.

In the time it took you to read this article, another Canadian began the fight of their life. It might even have been your neighbor, your friend, or a family member. This April, you can support all Canadians with cancer by helping the symbol of hope bloom in your community.

To volunteer for the annual Daffodil Campaign or Relay For Life, or to find out more about the Canadian Cancer Society, call Olive Walsh at 250-747-3547 or Cathy Briggs 250-747-2510 or visit the CCS Resource Center at 332 Front Street.