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Madeline Lauener
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Having experienced lymphoma as a teenager, Madeline Lauener of White Rock, B.C., is now studying to be a pediatric oncologist. DARRYL DYCK
Jim Abernethy
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Losing our dear Jim to Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma on December 5, 2019, a mere three months after diagnosis, is something his family, friends and colleagues still find impossible to believe.
Alexis Tertulliani
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Alexis participated in and won Canada’s inaugural MWOY philanthropic competition in 2019, becoming the 2019 LLSC research champion.
Alessandra Tropeano
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We are proud to recognize Alessandra Tropeano as our 2020 research champion.
Take part in our fundraisers
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Take part in our fundraisers. When you fundraise, you are spreading awareness about the cause and getting many others to get behind it. You are our most powerful partner to end blood cancers once and for all.
Honouring your loved one
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Be it a prayer, a gathering, a visit at the cemetery, a ritual or an offering, family and friends who have lost a loved one to a blood cancer graciously share what they do to honour their memory.
Hart Searle
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Hart is a non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivor and has been actively involved with the LLSC since 2011, primarily as a First Connection volunteer.
Brian Fortune
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They say that every cloud has a silver lining. After surviving two battles with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), I have to say I am a believer in that statement.