This
one-day, in-person, 5km walk happens on Saturday,
August 26, 2023.
Walk Location: G Ross Lord Park: 4801
Dufferin Street (between Finch Ave W & Steeles Ave W),
Toronto, ON
Check-In: Starts at 8am
Walk Time: Starts at 9am
Complimentary
T-Shirt and Lunch in the park will be provided for all
registered participants
Black
women have a higher chance of developing breast cancer
before the age of 40 than other nationalities. At every
age, Black women are more likely to die from breast cancer
than any other race or ethnic group.
Over
the years, an increasing number of young women (under 40)
have been getting diagnosed with breast cancer at late
stages and as a result the mortality rate among black women
continues to be the highest.
Your
support can help stop this trend of a growing number of
women getting diagnosed with late stages of breast cancer
- No late stages at young ages.
This
year we are walking in honour of Jodi-Ann Blackwood Maxwell
who was taken from us too soon at the age of 36 on March 14, 2023.
By
walking with us, you will help promote increased screening
for Breast Cancer, create awareness about the benefits of
lowering the general age for mammograms from 50 to 40 years
of age, and help raise funds for programs to support women
diagnosed with breast cancer. Your single step can help them.
Sign up today with your team or as an individual to participate!
Once registered,
you can login to your account to customize your Personal
& Team donation pages, send emails and view the status
of your Personal & Team fundraising efforts.
HOW
WE SUPPORT YOU
Whether
you are walking individually or as a team we are here to help.
Your
Personal Page
Customize
your personal page by telling your story and why you have
chosen to walk or run. Adding personal touches like photos,
videos or memories can make a big difference in your funds
raised. Remember, we are all Connected by Our Why!
Your
Personal Fundraising Link
Located
on your personal page, your personal fundraising link is an
easy way to share your goals with friends and family. You
can share on all social networks and through email. Did you
know that roughly 90% of all donations come from online support?
The
Support Team
Our
volunteer support team is always ready to help you
fundraise. Contact us if you need help.
Email: events@theolivebranch.ca
FAQ
How do I register as a Corporate Group with multiple teams?
To
register your Corporate Group, please send an email to
events@theolivebranch.ca with
your contact information. Once your group is registered,
your team leaders will be able to select your Company's name
when creating their teams.
How do I sponsor a friend or family member?
Click
"Sponsor a Participant" above to find the person
and/or team you would like to support.
How do I donate onlne?
It's
easy with our secure online credit card process. Click the
"Donate" button at the top of this page and select
the participant or team you want to donate to.
Choose
a donation amount and follow the instructions. It's easy
with our secure online credit card process. Click the
"Donate" button at the top of this page and select
the participant or team you want to donate to.
Choose
a donation amount and follow the instructions. All donations
over $20 will receive a tax receipt via email
How
do you keep information (like my credit card number) safe?
We
make every effort to protect your personal information. The
software we use for registrations and donations on our
website uses industry-standard SSL encryption techniques to
make sure that your credit card information, passwords, and
personal information travel securely over the Internet.
Credit card information is never stored in our database or
our software provider's database.
ABOUT THE OLIVE BRANCH OF HOPE BREAST CANCER SUPPORT
SERVICES
We've been here for 20+Years
The
Olive Branch of Hope (TOBOH) launched in 2001 and was
founded by Leila Springer and Winsome Johnson, two breast
cancer survivors.
TOBOH
largely assists women of African-Caribbean Heritage affected
by cancer and other women of culturally diverse backgrounds.
They also work in partnership with health agencies to design
programs, develop and distribute health information and
facilitate activities to support underserved cultural
communities in Canada and the Caribbean.
Your
Donations at Work Over The Years
Annual
"Think Beyond Love Pink" Breast Health Educational
Series (Toronto, Hamilton, Caribbean)
Free
Mammogram Screening for Women in Barbados and Jamaica
TOBOH
Kids Program - Provide gifts to children of breast cancer patients
"Every Breast
Counts" National Breast Cancer Conference in
partnership with Womens College Hospital (Toronto)
WE
SUPPORT RESEARCH
Dr.
Juliet Daniels – McMaster University
Dr.
Juliet Daniels, born and raised in Barbados is a Professor
and Cancer Biologist in the Department of Biology at
McMaster University.
At
McMaster, Dr. Daniel’s research team focuses on
understanding how disruptions in cell-cell adhesion and
signaling through transcription factors contributes to
breast cancer initiation and progression.
Her
team utilizes genetic, genomic, molecular and cell biology
techniques to analyze TNBC tissues from populations of
shared African ancestry (Caribbean and West Africa) to
identify genetic risk factors that can be used as biomarkers
to diagnose or develop therapies for TNBC patients worldwide.
Dr
Daniels discovered a new gene she termed ‘Kaiso’, that
“regulates the expression of genes that control cell
proliferation and adhesion.” Because of this, the
malfunction of Kaiso in human tumors including the breast
has been shown to increase the spread and progression of
that tumor.
In
one particular study conducted by Dr. Daniels and her team,
it was discovered that women of African Ancestry possessed a
higher level of nuclear Kaiso expression, in comparison to
their caucasian counterparts.
This highlights that Afro-Caribbean and black
women are genetically more predisposed to developing
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC), especially at a
younger age, than women of other races.
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