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Thank you for your interest in Ride2Survive! We’ve tried to answer any questions you may have, but if we’ve missed something, please contact us so, we can help you.
The Canadian Cancer Society Ride2Survive brings together communities, united by the same goal of creating a world where no Canadian fears cancer. These events are also an opportunity to celebrate those who live and have lived in the face of cancer and those moving past cancer.
At the Canadian Cancer Society, we know that cancer changes people and nearly half of Canadians are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. But a cancer diagnosis doesn’t have to define a person. Our goal is to improve the cancer experience by helping people live longer and enhancing their quality of life. We believe that life is bigger than cancer.
Many of us have been directly affected by cancer and share a strong bond with others who experience the pain of this disease.
Ride2Survive brings together communities, united by the same goal of creating a world where no Canadian fears cancer and those moving past cancer.
Thank you for your interest in lending your time to help make this event successful! For volunteer opportunities for this event, please reach out to Kerry Kunzli at Kerry.Kunzli@ride2survive.ca. For volunteer opportunities at the Canadian Cancer Society, please contact your local Canadian Cancer Society community office and they will be more than happy to discuss them with you.
There are 3 ways you can register to participate in Ride2Survive:
If you’re starting a new team, you’ll have to create a team name that isn’t already taken. If you’re joining an existing team, you’ll need to know the name of the team you want to join.
We can’t wait to welcome you at Ride2Survive! To register:
If you’re starting a new team, you’ll have to create a team name that isn’t already taken. If you’re joining an existing team, you’ll need to know the name of the team you want to join.
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Yes, charitable tax receipts will be issued for any donations made.
For offline donations, charitable receipts for donations of $20 or more will be issues. If you would like a receipt for a donation of less than $20, please contact our Donor Care team via email or by calling 1-888-939-3333.
There are several reasons a credit card might not be accepted. You might want to check that you have typed in the number correctly, that the expiry date is correct and that the name you’ve typed in appears exactly as it does on the card. If you would like further information, please contact your local Canadian Cancer Society community office.
Yes, you can make a general donation to the Canadian Cancer Society here.
Give with confidence. The Canadian Cancer Society donation system is secure. When you donate online to the Canadian Cancer Society feel confident that your information is completely secure. We use the highest levels of Internet security and encryption to protect your credit card and personal information. Look for the “https” in your browser URL and the padlock symbol in your browser window.
With the money you raise, we can fund research that leads to life-saving discoveries and support people who are facing cancer today. Without your fundraising efforts, none of that would be possible.
Funds raised through Ride2Survive are changing lives for the better by supporting ground-breaking research into more than 100 types of cancer, programs and services that help people with cancer and their families, and advocacy to governments on important cancer-related issues. Learn more about the impact funds raised through Ride2Survive are making.
As many as you want – there is no minimum number of sponsors for this event.
Of course! Here are our top 3 tips:
Yes. Team and individual fundraising pages – along with your results – are public, unless you opted to make them private when you registered. People will be able to see your fundraising totals, but they can’t see individual donation amounts. When someone makes a donation to your page, they can choose to do so anonymously. Having a public fundraising page allows people to search for you and make a donation easily.
If you’d like to make your personal fundraising page private, follow these steps:
Adding your offline donations to your Fundraising Centre is a great way to keep track of your total fundraising amount. Follow the steps below to enter your offline donations and see your fundraising thermometer go up.
It’s where all the fundraising magic happens! Once you register for your event, you’ll automatically be given access to your Fundraising Centre. From there, you can:
Your username or password will be emailed to you. Sometimes these emails end up in Spam or Junk folders, so be sure to check there.
Adding your contacts is easy to do, and it will help you track who you’ve sent emails to, so it’s well worth it! To import your contacts:
You can also add contacts one at a time from the “Email” tab
It’s quick and easy!
If you want to use a sample email, you’re welcome to use it as is or personalize it as much as you’d like.
If you want to write your own email, you can save your custom message as a template so you can use it again later.
This isn’t your fault, it happens sometimes. Ask people to check your Spam folder. If they use Gmail, ask them to check their “Promotions” tab.
If you’re concerned they won’t receive your email, you can:
Just remember that if you do this, your Fundraising Centre won’t be able to track who you’ve sent emails to.