Changing the future of cancer
Unstoppable determination
In this report, you will read about how your steadfast commitment and boundless support has helped us make life better for people affected by cancer in 2021/22.
Last year was a year of recovery, stability and growth for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS).
On the heels of a year that challenged all of us to think differently and adapt quickly, we continued our relentless pursuit of innovation. Guided by a bold strategic plan, we continued charting our path forward to best serve communities across the country. And we continued to provide hope and cared for all those affected by cancer through world class research, transformative advocacy and compassionate support.
Thanks to you, we made significant progress. We funded over 100 new research projects to fuel discovery and improve the lives of people facing cancer. We opened the doors of the Centre for Cancer Prevention and Support to take research discoveries from the lab to life faster, help prevent cancer before it happens and further support those living with and beyond cancer. We took a stand on important cancer issues to build a healthier society and worked with governments to influence policies and prioritize the needs of people with cancer. And we formed a grassroots advocacy movement called Voices for Change to empower and unite people across the country to take action to help make cancer care better. Through it all, we offered high-quality, compassionate in-person and online support as well as trusted, evidence-based cancer information to all who need it.
Thank you – we couldn’t have achieved this without our dedicated community of donors, partners, volunteers and staff, and we are deeply grateful for the support. Together, we can change the future of cancer forever.
Chief Executive Officer
Canadian Cancer Society
Co-chairs
Canadian Cancer Society
A snapshot of our impact
At CCS, we know that profound progress is possible when we act together. In 2021/22, over 470,000 donors, more than 20,000 organizations and over 95,000 event participants and volunteers helped us invest $97.8M in our mission. We couldn’t do what we do without you.
Research – Fuelling discoveries for a brighter tomorrow
Our bold approach to funding innovative, world-leading research is making life better today while transforming the future of cancer forever. In 2021/22, we engaged people with cancer and caregivers in research in new ways to deepen our impact. We also advanced the CCS Research Inclusive Excellence Action Plan. And we added new grants to expand our portfolio of funded research to continue to improve how we prevent, diagnose, treat and live with and beyond cancer.
Thanks to our donors, we invested $44.3M in cancer research which included:
I am a 3-time cancer survivor. I was first diagnosed when I was 10 years old, and it is thanks to research into treatment and the long-term and late effects of treatment that I am alive and doing well today.
Kirsten Efremov, CCS patient partner and childhood cancer survivor
Introducing the Centre for Cancer Prevention and Support
With your support and funding from the Government of British Columbia, in 2021 we launched the Centre for Cancer Prevention and Support (CCPS). It’s a first-of-its-kind national hub for research and programs focused on cancer prevention and support that takes discoveries from the lab to life faster.
Currently, nearly 300 people across Canada are involved in our Cancer Survivorship Research Network. This includes researchers, clinicians, people with cancer, caregivers, community partners and health care administrators who collaborate on projects to change the future of cancer prevention and survivorship. We asked 3 researchers to share their thoughts on CCPS, and how it will impact the future of cancer research.
Information and support – Helping to ensure no one faces cancer alone
With your support, we helped people manage life with cancer, find community and connection, and build wellness and resilience. Because of you:
At the Canadian Cancer Society lodge, I immediately felt safe, comfortable and supported. The care I received there improved my experience with cancer and changed my life.
Fred Paquette, who is living with prostate cancer
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
Advocacy – Championing change to create a healthier society
Together, we took a stand on important cancer issues and made a meaningful difference. Thanks to you, we:
Due to delays, I waited a full year to get my biopsy, anxiously wondering if I had cancer. The procedure showed abnormalities and I needed surgery to remove the tumour. CCS’s advocacy work to address the backlogs caused by the pandemic will make a difference for others facing delays in their cancer screening or care.
Mélodie Cyr, CCS volunteer
Our collective – Together, we are unstoppable
Last year, more than 95,000 participants, volunteers, and corporate partners helped raise nearly $171.9M to help fuel our mission.
The Canadian Cancer Society has been an incredibly supportive environment for my personal and professional growth. Volunteering is a way for me to honour loved ones in my life who’ve faced cancer and to show support for others affected in the community.
Rachel Ma, CCS volunteer
Our stories
Read stories about how we helped save the lives of Canadians affected by cancer, and how we helped people live their lives to the fullest and cope with cancer during the pandemic.
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Your donations at work
Your boundless support has made a powerful financial impact. Thanks to you, we’re able to fund the most promising cancer research, provide a support system for all those affected by cancer and shape a healthier society.
Download our financial statementsOur revenue
Thanks to our donors and supporters, we generated $171.9M in revenue through the following channels:
Our expenses
Of the $149.8M we spent, we invested toward:
Investments in our mission
Thanks to our donors, of the $97.8M we spent on our mission, we invested in: