Constellation of Hope

Hope. It’s a simple word and yet carries a depth of meaning unique to each and everyone of us. It can mean an encouraging smile during a time of uncertainty. A warm embrace during a time of despair. It can mean the difference between hanging on or giving up.
Hope is the light to believe anything is possible and it shines within us all.

What does hope mean to you?

For Doug it’s a support call.

“You have been my life-line during this difficult time.”

For Carol it’s a support group.

“I’d just been diagnosed. I was feeling overwhelmed and scared. But knowing I had found this group; I didn’t feel alone.”

For Karen it’s credible information.

“As a mother of a child diagnosed with a brain tumour, you can spend a significant amount of energy questioning the choices you are making as you care for them. Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada has delivered on creating practical, useful, and compassionate resources to help.”

For Roberta it’s research.

“Brain tumours are a mystery. That’s the reason I give.”

Every day, we at Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada strive to bring hope to all those affected by a brain tumour. Hope through support. Hope through information & education. Hope through research. Hope for a cure.

At a time where hope is needed, now more than ever, we need you.

We need your gift of hope.

With your gift, a star of hope will fill our constellation bringing needed support to those affected by a brain tumour.

At a time where hope is needed, now more than ever, we need you.

We need your gift of hope.

With your gift, a star of hope will fill our constellation bringing needed support to those affected by a brain tumour.

Let’s fill the sky with the light of countless stars and hopefulness!

 

ABOUT BRAIN TUMOURS AND BRAIN TUMOUR FOUNDATION OF CANADA

Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. They can affect vision, hearing, memory, balance and mobility. Their effects are physical, emotional, financial, and last a lifetime. There is no cure.

We’re here to help anyone affected by any type of brain tumour. Support from donors, corporations and community foundations means the estimated 55,000 Canadians living with a brain tumour can find hope.

​Thank you for sharing your light through our Constellation of Hope.

Send hope!

If you know someone affected by a brain tumour, let them know that you are thinking of them and have made a gift through the Constellation of Hope. You can send an  or share hope through social media using the hashtag #ConstellationOfHope tagging @BrainTumourFdn.



Thank you for your gift of hope.

We are so grateful to Unrivald Digital for making the Constellation of Hope website possible. Through their innovation, expertise, and generous support, they are bringing hope to the brain tumour community across Canada.