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22 Manitoba cancercarefdn.mb.ca 204-787-4143 A gift in your will can shape the future of cancer breakthroughs. Including a gift in your will to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation is an investment in a future free of cancer while improving treatment and outcomes today. You can feel good knowing your gift remains in Manitoba ensuring your family, friends and neighbours are receiving advanced care in their own communities. Your gift will have a profound impact on families and will support local cancer research, clinical trials, advanced equipment and facilities, prevention and improved patient outcomes. CancerCare Manitoba Foundation Client: CCMF / Insertion: Winnipeg Free Press Give Manitoba Insertion Date: ? CCMF May 2024 Senior Scope ad / CMYK / 10.25 x 7 Problems or questions email msellar2@cancercare.mb.ca cancercarefdn.mb.ca 204-787-4143 Will Changing the Course of Cancer be Part of Your Legacy? Including CancerCare Manitoba Foundation in your legacy planning is an investment in a future free of cancer while improving treatment and outcomes today. You can feel good knowing your gifts remain in Manitoba ensuring your family, friends and neighbours are receiving advanced care in their own communities. Your gift will have a profound impact on families and will support local cancer research, clinical trials, advanced equipment and facilities, prevention and improved patient outcomes. CancerCare Manitoba Foundation Client: CCMF / Insertion: Winnipeg Free Press Give Manitoba Insertion Date: April 17 CCMF April 2023 Give MB ad / CMYK / 7.125 in x 4.875 Problems or questions email msellar2@cancercare.mb.ca CANCERCARE MANITOBA FOUNDATION GIFTS IN WILLS CREATE A STRONG FUTURE FOR CANCER TREATMENT AND RESEARCH IN MANITOBA C orinne Hayden decided to make a legacy gift to honour her parents' memory and the compassionate care they received as they each battled cancer. "The doctors and nurses were so caring and compassionate towards my family. They were so understanding of what we were going through as my mother battled liver cancer and my father, prostate cancer," said Corinne. "At their passing, and to mark every year after, I donated to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, then eventually also became a monthly donor." As the executrix of her parents' wills, Corinne knows the importance of ensuring that her will reflects the values that are important to her. "My husband and I talked about how this disease affects so many others, so we chose to leave the largest gift to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation in addition to other gifts to charities that are meaningful to us." Unfortunately, Corinne's experiences with cancer didn't end with her parents. In 2013, Corrine's brother passed away from a rare blood cancer and Corinne was diagnosed with leukemia. These experiences highlighted even more the impact her gift could have. "I feel very blessed to be able to leave a legacy to others to help them through their cancer journey. Hopefully, my 'dollar' may be the one that finds a cure. One of the best things about giving to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation is that all the money stays in the province, so I know I am helping my family and friends." "I feel very blessed to be able to leave a legacy to others to help them through their cancer journey." — Corinne Hayden

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