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My presentation will be about a very important event fun by CIBC called Run for the Cure. This is a 5k or 1k run, specifically, Canadas largest fundraising, volunteer-led event held towards raising money for the fight against breast cancer.

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CIBC’s

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The following presentation will be about a very important event run by CIBC

called the Run for the Cure

This is a 5k or 1k run, specifically, Canada’s largest fundraising, volunteer-

led event held towards raising money for the fight against breast cancer

(www.cibcrunforthecure.com)

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CELEBRITY CONTRIBUTIONS

Many celebrities have not only supported the Run for the Cure and the Breast Cancer

Foundation, but have survived the fight of breast cancer themselves

Olivia Newton John fought breast cancer in 1992, and Melissa Etheridge suffered through

the same fight in 2004

Melissa Etheridge is one of the main supporters of the Run for the Cure – she even wrote Melissa Etheridge is one of the main supporters of the Run for the Cure – she even wrote

a song titled ‘I Run for Life’ which references her own fight with breast cancer and her

determination to overcome it, as well as encourages other breast cancer survivors and

their families (www.wikipedia.com)

Many companies hold fundraisers which raise money for the Run for the Cure including

Holt Renfrew who held an event in Vancouver last year which many stars, such as

Elizabeth Hurley, attended dressed in pink

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1992 1993 1995 1997 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Canada's first

event, raising

$85,000 in

Toronto

Vancouver

joins the

journey

The Run

grows to

10

locations;

from

Halifax to

Vancouver

CIBC

joins as

the title

sponsor

The Run

takes place

in a total of

30 locations

with over

140,000

participants

across the

country.

A record

$21

million is

earned

in over

40

locations

More

than

170,000

Canadians

raised

over $23

million.

The

2006

Run

raises

$26

million

dollars

Participants

raised more

than $27

million in 53

communities

across

Canada.

Participants

raised $28.5

million

The Run for the Cure was created in 1992 by a small group of volunteers who were set on making a The Run for the Cure was created in 1992 by a small group of volunteers who were set on making a

difference. The first Run took place in Toronto where 1,500 people gathered raising an impressive

$85,000 for the Breast Cancer Foundation. In 1997, CIBC joined as the title sponsor for the run

alongside other well known names such as M&M, The Running Room, McCain, and many more. As

the years went by more and more people became dedicated to raising awareness for the Run and in

2007, 53 communities and 170,000 Canadians participated in the Run. They raised an outstanding

$27 million which demonstrated the dedication and awareness the Run had produced over the

years.(https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html/en/ab_history.asp)

In 2008, 55 communities and 170,000 Canadians participated in the Canadian Breast Cancer

Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure. Together, we raised $28.5 million for breast cancer research,

education, and awareness programs

(https://www.cibcrunforthecure.com/html/en/ab_history.asp)

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The Amount of Fundraising Over the

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Breast cancer is a disease that affects Canadians and people all over the world on a

regular basis. The Run for the Cure is a very inspiring experience that brings people together of all

ages, backgrounds, and stories with 1 common purpose in mind – a world free of breast cancer. It

is an event that has been taking place for 17 years and has raised an unbelievable amount of is an event that has been taking place for 17 years and has raised an unbelievable amount of

funding towards breast cancer research, awareness, and education. Each year volunteers, friends

and family gather to fundraise then participate in the 5k or 1k run. People congregate into a sea of

baby pink – the representing colour of the Breast Cancer Foundation, and head out walking,

running, skipping or hand in hand with the person next to them. It truly is an event that represents

the strength, courage, and hardships that people go through during the fight through breast

cancer. (www.cibcrunforthecure.com)

There are so many ways to participate in this event. Even if you couldn’t partake or

volunteer at the physical run, you could join the virtual run on the Canadian Breast Cancer website.

It is as simple as registering and fundraising online before you are one of the many people who

make a difference. There are also many t-shirts, posters, and the classic pink ribbon that are

available for purchase which contribute to the fundraising for this event. Not only does this

occasion focus on fundraising for breast cancer but it also on brings many families and friends

together. There is the opportunity to make teams in which you can fundraise and run with. The

teams can register their team name online at the Canadian Breast Cancer website and have the

chance to win many prizes in reward to their fundraising efforts. (www.cibcrunforthecure.com)

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Works Cited:Slide 1: Graphics –

www.thebreastcancerinfo.com

www.google.ca

Slide 2: Graphics –

www.wsbt.com

www.google.ca

Information –

www.cibcrunforthecure.com

Slide 4: Graphics –

www.google.ca

www.atv.ca

www.abcnews.com

www.kgw.com

www.fabgrind.com

www.wbst.com

www.thebreastcancerinfo.com

www.cibcrunforthecure.com

Slide 3: Information:

www.wikipedia.com

www.okmagazine.com/posts/view/1830

Slide 4: Graphics –

www.google.ca

www.atv.ca

www.abcnews.com

www.kgw.com

www.fabgrind.com

www.wbst.com

www.thebreastcancerinfo.com

Slide 5: Graphics –

www.cibcrunforthecure.com

Slide 6: Information –

www.cibcrunforthecure.com

Slide 7/8 Information –

http://mchb.hrsa.gov

Slide 9/10 Graphics –

www.inventorspot.com

www.google.ca

www.jogabe.com