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Our Donors

Our dedicated donors are making a difference for people affected by cancer, and we are deeply grateful. Thank you for your support.

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These donors are helping us change the future of cancer forever. Together, we're able to fund the most promising cancer research, provide a support system for all those affected by cancer, and shape health policies to prevent cancer and support those living with the disease.

Feature stories

Ernie Zeitoun

“I did it my way”

“It’s a wish that we want to follow through on,” said Francis Zeitoun, nephew of CCS-legacy donor Ernie Zeitoun.

A group of iA Financial and CCS staff members, including Jiwani, at a joint CCS-iA event in Vancouver

Celebrating 30 years

“We all have our part to play in fighting this terrible disease.” Alnoor Jiwani, Senior Vice-President of Business Development & Partner Relations at iA Financial, discusses iA’s longstanding partnership with CCS.

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Palliative advocate

Debbie O’Brien’s father was committed to making a difference. Through her work with the Don and Shirley Green Family Charitable Foundation, Debbie is continuing his legacy by improving palliative care across Canada.  
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A family legacy 

Jimmy Chan and Felicia Fu live by a motto: it is better to give than to receive. This principle has been the driving force behind their support of the Canadian Cancer Society for more than a decade.
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Advancing research

For Diane Campbell, giving is deeply personal, which is why she supports causes close to her heart. Her generosity helps fund lung cancer research in Atlantic Canada.  
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Gifting the future

“Mom suffered a lot, but she was so very strong.” Dan and Marylee Cross share their personal journey with cancer and the importance of supporting the cancer treatments of the future.