Feature Stories
Learn about new initiatives underway to overcome ovarian cancer, and meet people who are committed to making a difference.
Zonta Club members in the Sault Ste. Marie Area embrace five-year plan to raise awareness.
After volunteering at the Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope, Celine Lagace was inspired to further the cause – and signed on as a monthly donor to Ovarian Cancer Canada.
Join Ovarian Cancer Canada as we celebrate our growing league of champions—individuals and groups that help move our mission forward.
“My mantra is: I don’t have the money to write the cheque so all I can give is my time. This is the only way I can give back.”
She’s an insurance broker and ex-military with expertise teaching hand-to-hand combat and self defence. He manages a turkey farm that produces 100,000 turkeys annually for the Canadian market.
Thank you to everyone who gave the gift of awareness over the holiday season.
In conjunction with the Health Charities Coalition of Canada, Ovarian Cancer Canada is at the table for discussions with political leaders and policymakers.
The Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope takes place across Canada annually on the first Sunday after Labour Day. Now in its 14th year, it encompasses an important tradition for thousands of women and families who have been touched by the disease. Back in its earliest days, the Walk sprung from the vision of one woman.
It’s National Volunteer Week and, across the country, Ovarian Cancer Canada is saying thank you. Our team is privileged to work with volunteers who commit their time and efforts toward overcoming ovarian cancer.
Unbreakable bonds are being celebrated around the globe this week for World Ovarian Cancer Day and Mother’s Day.