Cape Breton Post

Run for the Cure cancelled

Breast cancer fundraiser didn’t have enough volunteers

- BY NIKKI SULLIVAN nicole.sullivan@cbpost.com

Many breast cancer survivors are disappoint­ed there was no Run for the Cure in Sydney this year.

However, many of them who have participat­ed in the CIBC fundraiser in the past aren’t surprised it was cancelled.

“I am disappoint­ed but not surprised,” said Theresa Tighe-Campbell from New Waterford, who ran the Run for the Cure last year when she was 13 months cancer free.

The decision to cancel the Sydney event, which took place in other Canadian cities on Sunday, didn’t come because of a lack of participan­t interest.

“Despite the incredible passion and dedication the Sydney community has shown, and continues to show, the CIBC Run for the Cure in Sydney saw a decline in volunteer resources over the years,” Jaime Legere of the Canadian Cancer Society said in a written statement.

“After much considerat­ion, for the 2017 run, we determined that the Sydney site would no longer be active.”

Run for the Cure started in 1997 and last year’s event drew 440 participan­ts and raised $53,811. It was the first year that the money raised was split between the Canadian Cancer Society and the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Foundation.

Erin Richard recently completed treatment for her breast cancer and was looking forward to putting a team into the 2017 Run for the Cure. Not only is she disappoint­ed she can’t, she doesn’t understand why the run was cancelled.

“If there’s only five people participat­ing in the event, that’s still five people who are there raising money,” she said.

Tighe-Campbell praised the event for more than the fundraisin­g it does.

“As a breast cancer survivor, I cannot say enough about the amazing people that came into my life at that time (during the 2016 Run for the Cure),” she said.

“A lot of them were survivors themselves. Hopefully the run will happen again.”

Legere said Sydney residents could still make donations to the cause.

“Sydney residents have been invited to support the CIBC Run for the Cure through a new fundraisin­g option that allows residents to create an activity (individual­ly or with a group) that is specifical­ly tailored to their interests and fundraise for the breast cancer cause in this way,” he said.

 ?? NIKKI SULLIVAN/CAPE BRETON POST ?? Erin Richard, a breast cancer survivor, sits in the living room of her family home. She is disappoint­ed she can’t participat­e in Run for the Cure in Sydney.
NIKKI SULLIVAN/CAPE BRETON POST Erin Richard, a breast cancer survivor, sits in the living room of her family home. She is disappoint­ed she can’t participat­e in Run for the Cure in Sydney.

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