Emergency service crews that took part in this year’s Cops for Cancer Tour de North wrapped up their seven day ride on Thursday in Prince Rupert.
According to the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), the annual event raised $245,545.26, which will go towards childhood cancer research and programs like Camp Goodtimes.
“Every year, an estimated 1,000 children in Canada are diagnosed with cancer.”
“Thanks to our riders, we’re able to invest in life-saving research and provide crucial support programs like Camp Goodtimes.” said Cops for Cancer Director, Matthew Campbell.
During their journey, riders made stops at events across Northern BC to engage local communities, businesses and schools en route, raising funds.
In the last five years, CCS invested $13 million in childhood cancer research, contributing to improved outcomes as the 5-year survival rate for childhood cancer is now 84%, compared to 71% in the 1980s.
More information and where to donate can be found on the Cops for Cancer website here.
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