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Hello!
This August, I’ll be lacing up for PUMA Toronto Women's Fall 8K/5K to raise awareness and critical funds for an important cause: The Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO).
POGO ensures that everyone affected by childhood cancer has access to the best possible care and support—from a child’s diagnosis, through treatment and into survivorship. For now, for life.
There are over 4,300 families in Ontario with a child in cancer treatment or follow-up care each year. More than 85% of children diagnosed with cancer in Ontario will survive, but many of these survivors will experience complications either due to the disease itself, complex surgical procedures, or the rigorous rounds of radiation and chemotherapy they were given during treatment.
Funds raised at the PUMA Toronto Women's Fall 8K/5K will:
- provide financial assistance to families so they can pay for out-of-pocket costs associated with their child’s treatment
- support survivors with customized school and work counselling when their disease or its treatment has left them with learning challenges
- fund promising research that examines the impact of childhood cancer and its treatment
Hugh's journey began with a brain tumor diagnosis at age four. With the support of POGO’s School and Work Transitions Program, Hugh has learned to navigate the challenges that remain long after treatment. Today, he shares his story to inspire others and highlight the importance of ongoing care for survivors. His bravery and story remind us all of the impact we can make when we come together.
Hugh, a childhood cancer survivor, spoke at the Toronto Women's Run in August 2025
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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May 18 | Brinda, Vaibhav, Ahana and Ayesha | $54.63 |
May 17 | Mukund and Radhu | $54.63 |
May 15 | Aadvik Cheemra | $27.80 |