Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
Sarah Rogers is an experienced professional in advocacy, information services, and youth development. Currently serving as an Advocacy and Information Specialist at the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada since June 2021, Sarah has previously held roles including Information and Support Services Specialist, Youth Development Counsellor at Youth Opportunities Unlimited in London Ontario, and Social Work Student at the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Sarah's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from King's University College and an Honors Specialization in Nutrition and Families from Brescia University. Additional experience includes positions such as Constituency Assistant at the MPP Office of Terence Kernaghan and DECA Program Coordinator at Innovation Works London.
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Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada
Every day, 27 Canadians are diagnosed with a brain tumour. Brain tumours are unpredictable and complex. They don’t discriminate and affect people of all ages and backgrounds. They can affect vision, hearing, memory, balance and mobility. Its effects are physical, emotional, financial, and last a lifetime. Lifting this burden for anyone affected is our goal. You donation will make an impact on brain tumours’ vast reach when you give today. Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is the only national organization dedicated to providing support, education, information and research to the estimated 55,000 Canadians affected by a brain tumour. We are a dedicated team of volunteers, patients, survivors, family members, health care professionals and staff, determined to make the journey with a brain tumour one full of hope and support. We work collaboratively to serve the needs of those Canadians affected by all types of brain tumours. Every year, thousands of Canadians affected by brain tumours find emotional support and comfort while gaining a better understanding and knowledge of their disease through a range of programs and services available across the country. This includes: up-to-date brain tumour information material, numerous education events and support groups. Important brain tumour research is also supported through annual grants, a fellowship and the Brain Tumour Tissue Bank.