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SYSF’s Giving Hope Gala 2019

Back by popular demand! Save Your Skin Foundation is hosting our 2nd annual Giving Hope Gala and Auction in Toronto on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.  This year we will kick off Melanoma Awareness Month to increase understanding of skin cancer and ocular melanoma, to raise funds to support the work of the foundation and the patients we help, and to unify collaborative efforts of involved stakeholders nationwide.

Join us for a casual evening of buffet-style tapas and served hors d’oeuvres, decadent desserts, and our signature cocktail – all while supporting an important cause. The fun will include an interactive photo booth, silent auction, informative presentations, music and dancing, printed takeaways, and a goodie bag.

NEW this year – all ticket purchases will receive a tax receipt!

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Giving Hope Gala & Auction – May 1, 2019 – St. James Cathedral Centre, downtown Toronto, Ontario

This one-evening event in Toronto will provide up-to-the-minute information on melanoma statistics in Canada, a recap of sun safety and skin cancer prevention methods and initiatives with Kathy Barnard, the Save Your Skin team, and local stakeholders including physicians, patients, survivors, supporters and partners.

Despite being 90% preventable, over 80,000 cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in Canada each year. Of these, more than 7,000 are melanoma, the mostly deadly form of skin cancer. With incidences of this disease on the rise, awareness, education, and patient support are more crucial than ever. Thank you.

Stay tuned for more details.  Check out photos from last year’s Gala HERE

FAQs

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?  No – everyone is welcome! Kid-friendly

Dress code?  Business casual – and bring your dancing shoes!

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?  Please email natalie@saveyourskin.ca or call 519-270-0834 / 800-460-5832

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?  No, we’ll have our list handy to make it easier for you!

Can I update my registration information?  Yes, feel free to be in touch anytime.

Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?  Yes

Thank you to sponsors and supporters of our 2018 Giving Hope Gala & Auction:

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National Post: Therapeutic Spotlight on Immuno-Oncology

On September 26, 2018, you may have seen a special insert in the paper version of the National Post across the country, featuring eight pages of informative articles about immunotherapy, an innovative treatment proving successful in several cancer indications.  This special content is the result of a collaboration between sponsoring funders, patient group representatives, and the folks at a group called Patient Diaries.  Over the years, Patient Diaries has coordinated several series such as this, raising awareness of various diseases and their effective treatments.                                                        This time they chose to highlight Immuno-Oncology.

Researchers and clinicians treating metastatic melanoma have been seeing success with these therapies for about ten years, but the growing use of and experimentation with them in recent years has been the topic of discussion at countless oncology conferences and treatment centres around the world.  In fact, just last month the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo for their discovery of cancer therapy by inhibition of negative immune regulation: immunotherapy.

Save Your Skin Foundation openly discusses the need for access to these treatments by melanoma patients across Canada, and we jumped on the opportunity to be the primary patient group sponsor of this feature, sharing our collective patient experience with these therapies. On page six of the insert there was an article in which both Kathy Barnard and Natalie Richardson of Save Your Skin were interviewed.  We were also given half a page to display informative anecdotes about ourselves and raise awareness of our ongoing support of skin cancer patients.

In addition to the paper version of the Therapeutic Spotlight, a digital space has been placed on the National Post website.  SYSF awareness spots and our patient video from May 2018 can be seen throughout the Immuno-Oncology board – please feel free to take a look around.  There are additional informative articles about innovative treatments for lung cancer, leukemia, and breast cancer.

There is also a blog written by Natalie Richardson, melanoma survivor and Managing Director of SYSF, discussing the barriers to treatment access that many Canadian patients face.  Click here to read the blog: Cancer Patients Receive Unequal Treatment Depending on Stage or Postal Code

To see what else SYSF is talking about, click here to visit our MEDIA page!

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SYSF Teams up with La Roche-Posay Canada at OneWalk Toronto 2018

Last weekend I went for a 15 kilometre walk— as in, 15 kilometres all at once. Two short years ago I could not have done that, being in recovery from surgeries and treatment for advanced melanoma, I was not physically or psychologically capable of such a feat. This year however, I was grateful to walk 15 kilometres (in 3.25 hours!) alongside a team dedicated to raising funds for melanoma research at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.

I was motivated to join this team this past spring, when our new sponsor La Roche-Posay Canada told me they were doing the OneWalk Toronto 2018, and suggested perhaps I could join them as a representative of melanoma survivors and Save Your Skin Foundation (SYSF).  I was thrilled but also anxious about this idea – could I really do it?

We each had a fund-raising goal and friendly instructions to meet at Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto on Saturday September 8, 2018 at 7:30am. Being as I was a guest on the team I didn’t have to do any of the heavy lifting, but I was there early enough to witness the hard-working team at La Roche-Posay (LRP) setting up, distributing sunscreen samples, and greeting walkers with encouraging smiles and high-fives.

I was thrilled to meet some of the folks I had been speaking or emailing with for months – it was so great to put faces with names. I had done events with LRP in the past, but this was a large local project in which SYSF and I both feel quite invested.

La Roche-Posay, with their sunscreen line, is a huge proponent of melanoma prevention, and the partnership we were demonstrating at the OneWalk was that of awareness and education. LRP is also a sponsor of the OneWalk Toronto event and were obviously enthusiastic about being able to bring awareness to sun safety and skin cancer prevention to all participants. They had a shade tent and sunscreen samples and tester bar, as well as their new “My UV Patch.”

My initiation into the team that morning was the presentation of my name tag and lanyard for the walk. I did not expect the rush of emotion when my new friend put my lanyard on me – it was a special coloured one, reserved for the cancer survivors of the crowd.

Not having participated in the OneWalk before, I was unexpectedly dazzled by the supportive community and encouragement to cancer patients and survivors at the event. Everyone everywhere was respectful of and very loving to those of us with the rainbow lanyards.

At one point during the opening ceremonies, the MC asked everyone with a rainbow lanyard to remain standing, and everyone else to kneel on one knee. Our team happened to be at the front near the stage, so when this happened I was glad I had my back to most of the hundreds of people in the square all around me – my tears were flowing at this point – I was so overwhelmed I almost got down on one knee too. I was incredibly humbled by the honour I felt by this moment of silence in cancer survivors’ memory and support.

Team LRP raised over $20 000 for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, a decent portion of the total raised $4.7 million by 3200 walkers from all over Canada. I could clearly see why the event is so successful; it is very well organized, and cancer patient care is the obvious topic at hand. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre staff and supporters made speeches in the opening ceremonies, and a couple of the Research Team Leads also got up on stage to address the crowd. Overall, it was a fabulous representation of this centre, which happens to be one of the top five in the world for cancer care research and innovation.

Even one of our Medical Oncologist friends and SYSF Medical Advisory Board members from PMH was present – he had done the Friday evening NightWalk – but he came after lunch Saturday to meet with the La Roche-Posay team. I am thrilled to report I got a hug from him; I couldn’t stop more tears when he thanked me for participating in the event. It’s not very often I get to thank him in person for all that the HE does for melanoma patients like me.

I’d like to extend huge thanks to my new friends from Team La Roche-Posay Canada, not only for their warm welcome and hard work at OneWalk Toronto 2018, but also for their dedication to skin cancer prevention and awareness all year-round. I look forward to helping facilitate the initiatives Save Your Skin Foundation and La Roche-Posay will be working on together – stay tuned for updates!

Team LRP with Toronto Mayor John Tory

Team LRP at the Finish!

 

By Natalie Richardson,

Metastatic melanoma survivor and advocate, Managing Director, Save Your Skin Foundation

 

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Surviving Melanoma – Our New Video

Click here to watch our new patient-led awareness video:  Surviving Melanoma

Launched last week at our Giving Hope Gala in Toronto, this video portrays several melanoma survivor stories and their experiences within the community of support at Save Your Skin Foundation.

This film would not have been possible without the generous participation of a handful of melanoma patients and survivors, and for that we cannot thank them enough.

Click here to view on YouTube

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Join Us at our Giving Hope Gala & Auction!

Save Your Skin Foundation is hosting the 2018 Giving Hope Gala and Auction to bring awareness to Melanoma Month, raise funds to support the work of the foundation and the patients we help, and to unify collaborative efforts of involved stakeholders nationwide.
Thursday, May 10, 2018 5-10pm | Cathedral Centre, 65 Church St. Downtown Toronto
Enjoy a casual evening of buffet-style tapas and served hors d’oeuvres, while sipping on cocktails and nibbling decadent desserts – all while supporting an important cause. The fun will include music and dancing, press corner, informative placards, printed takeaways, a goodie bag, and the debut of our new 2018 patient fundraising video.

Click here to buy your tickets!

 If you’d like to support this event but not pay for the ticket, why not do some fund-raising for the cause? We have alternative ticket options to suit any style of support. Just email natalie@saveyourskin.ca
Despite being 90% preventable, over 80,000 cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in Canada each year. Of these, more than 5,000 are melanoma, the mostly deadly form of skin cancer. With incidences of this disease on the rise, awareness, education, and patient support are more crucial than ever.
This one-evening event in Toronto will provide up-to-the-minute information on melanoma statistics in Canada, a recap of sun safety and skin cancer prevention methods and initiatives with Kathy Barnard, the Save Your Skin team, and local stakeholders including physicians, patients, supporters and partners.
FAQs

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

No – everyone is welcome! Kid-friendly

Dress code?

Business casual – and bring your dancing shoes!

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please email natalie@saveyourskin.ca or call 519-270-0834 / 800-460-5832

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

No, we’ll have our list handy to make it easier for you!

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, feel free to be in touch anytime.

Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends?

Yes

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Giving Hope Gala & Auction, May 10th, 2018, Toronto

You can support the work of the foundation and help provide emotional and financial support to Canadian melanoma patients in need by attending our Giving Hope Gala & Auction.

 

Enjoy buffet-style tapas and served hor d’oeuvres, while sipping on cocktails and nibbling decadent desserts – all while supporting an important cause. The fun will include an interactive photo booth, music, press corner, informative placards, printed takeaways, a goodie bag, and the debut of our new 2018 patient fundraising video.

This one-evening event in Toronto will provide up-to-the-minute information on melanoma statistics in Canada, a recap of sun safety and skin cancer prevention methods and initiatives with our founder Kathy Barnard, the Save Your Skin team, and local stakeholders including physicians, patients, supporters and partners.

 

 

This year, over 1,200 Canadians will lose their lives to melanoma skin cancer.  

With incidences of this disease on the rise, awareness, education, and patient support are more crucial than ever.

Please help us make a difference.

 

 

For 2018 Giving Hope Gala & Auction sponsorship inquiries, tickets or questions, please contact Natalie at natalie@saveyourskin.ca or call 1-800-460-5832

 

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Thank you to Ride to Conquer Cancer Riders

Save Your Skin wants to give a big shoutout to Nicholas Petroff, Madi Tani, and Lydia Mah, for wearing our jerseys in last weekends BC Ride to Conquer Cancer! These riders braved wind and rain, dodging fallen trees and power lines, all in the name of raising money for cancer research! Thank you Nicholas, Lydia and Madi! 

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Ride to Conquer Cancer: Support Nick and Save Your Skin Team!

If you’re looking to donate to a great cause while applauding a feat of strength, now is the time to pledge Nicholas Petroff in his Ride to Conquer Cancer!

On August 29th-30th, Nicholas will be cycling from Vancouver to Redmond, Washington, sporting a vibrant Save Your Skin jersey! This will be the first year that Nicholas cycles the entire 200+ km route, and he is excited to cycle the beautiful West Coast in support of the BC Cancer Foundation.

When I asked what inspired him to register for The Ride to Conquer Cancer, Nicholas told me, “I love cycling and I love people, but I don’t love cancer”. Like many of us, Nicholas has several people that he could be riding in the name of, and this list includes Kathy Barnard, Founder of Save Your Skin. Everyone has a reason to participate in The Ride to Conquer Cancer, and Nicholas is hoping to find more riders to sport the Save Your Skin jersey next year, making the joke that his team name is “Whose on Team Save Your Skin?” and urging cyclists to “get their bikes dusted and sign up!”.

Even if you aren’t able to ride, Nicholas urges everyone who can to get involved in The Ride to Conquer Cancer, as a rider, volunteer, or a cheerleader along the route.

It’s not too late to participate this year- help Nicholas reach his fundraising goal of $4, 000! Click here to make a donation online!

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Hot Lucy Fundraiser – A huge THANK YOU to our attendees and sponsors!

The Benefit Concert at The Media Club in Vancouver with Hot Lucy and Guests Apollo’s Crush was a big success! Thank you to all who joined us for this fun night and for supporting the Save Your Skin Foundation! 

Also a big THANK YOU to all the sponsors who generously supported us and donated great silent auction items to help us raise funds for Skin Cancer Patients in Canada. We deeply appreciate your generosity.

We’d like to remind everyone that all proceeds went to the Save Your Skin Foundation to keep supporting those touched by Skin Cancer and to keep providing awareness.

Our sponsors:

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And thank you to The Media Club for hosting this charity event!

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