Ovarian Cancer Canada and the Quebec Cancer Foundation announce partnership to support more people affected by ovarian cancer
“Working collaboratively with community partners is vital to ensure that we serve those who need us most and to reach more people affected by ovarian cancer. We are proud to partner with the Quebec Cancer Foundation,” says Tania Vrionis, CEO, Ovarian Cancer Canada.
As the partnership with the Quebec Cancer Foundation evolves, both organizations will collaborate on support offerings and events, provide resources to inform all aspects of the cancer journey and provide many opportunities for those affected by ovarian cancer, and family and friends to build connections and support one another.
“Through this strategic partnership, the Quebec Cancer Foundation demonstrates its willingness to work with all stakeholders in order to reach even more people with cancer and their loved ones to better support them through this journey,” says Marco Décelles, executive director of the Quebec Cancer Foundation.
Ovarian Cancer Canada is the only national charity dedicated to overcoming the disease and will continue to champion the health and well-being of those living with and at risk of ovarian cancer across Canada.
About Ovarian Cancer Canada
Ovarian Cancer Canada champions the health and well-being of women with ovarian cancer and others at risk of the disease while advancing research to save lives. Ovarian Cancer Canada is the only national charity dedicated to overcoming the disease with a vision to see women with ovarian cancer, and all women at risk of the disease, live fuller, better, longer lives.
For more information, please contact Rehnuma Kamal, Regional Manager, Ovarian Cancer Canada at rkamal@ovariancanada.org.
About the Quebec Cancer Foundation
For more than 40 years, the Quebec Cancer Foundation has devoted the funds raised to provide daily support to thousands of Quebecers living with cancer and their loved ones. The QCF offers physical well-being programs and psychological support through its regional centers in Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, Gatineau, Trois-Rivières and Lévis, in addition to having the largest network of accommodations in the province. It also offers support specific to young people aged 15 to 39 diagnosed with cancer through its Félix Program. Finally, through its Info-Cancer services, the Foundation offers support, answers and comfort throughout Quebec.
For more information, please contact Jennifer-Kim Noël, Director, Communications and Public Relations, Quebec Cancer Foundation at jknoel@fqc.qc.ca.