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Bruce Power supplier partners donate $50,000 to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada

Article content In recognition of Brain Tumour Awareness Month, Bruce Power’s supplier partners are making a donation of $50,000 to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Pat Dalzell, Bruce Power’s Head of Corporate Affairs, said the donation will support the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in providing education, information, research funding and support for those on a journey with a brain tumour. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bruce Power supplier partners donate $50,000 to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada Back to video “Bruce Power is pleased to announce this donation on behalf of its nuclear supply chain partners,” said Dalzell. “Bruce Power and our supply chain are proud to support the important work the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada does to support families in their time of need.

Colstrip girl visits doctor after recovering from brain surgery

Costrip girl visits doctor after recovering from brain surgery

Colstrip girl visits doctor after recovering from brain surgery Colstrip girl recovering from brain surgery in Billings and last updated 2021-05-27 19:18:16-04 A 17-year-old Colstrip girl has completely recovered after brain surgery in February. May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month, and Kenzie Rogers visited her doctor at St. Vincent Healthcare s Regional Neuroscience Center on Wednesday. St. Vincent Regional Neuroscience Center KTVQ photo I didn t realize how fast I would bounce back, Rogers said about three months after her surgery. But it, like, just instantly looked like it was like nothing. It just looked like a normal brain again. Kenzie Rogers, St. Vincent patient.

The 4th Annual Art of Surviving Showcases the Creativity of the Global Brain Tumor Community During Brain Tumor Awareness Month

The 4th Annual Art of Surviving Showcases the Creativity of the Global Brain Tumor Community During Brain Tumor Awareness Month News provided by Share this article Share this article OCEAN CITY, Md., May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Raymond A. Wood Foundation (RAWF) is hosting the fourth year of Art of Surviving, a virtual art exhibition that celebrates the creativity of the brain tumor community during the month of May, which is Brain Tumor Awareness Month. Brain tumor patients and survivors, along with caregivers and family members from all over the world submit entries in all types of media, including photography, digital art, drawing, painting, printmaking, 3-D, multimedia, and creative writing. 

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