420km Portage for a Cause
Donation protected
Two years ago, my life changed when I was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer, discovered on my appendix. It was a rare and unexpected battle – one that continues, but one that I’m determined to fight not just for myself, but for everyone facing this silent disease.
On June 21st, Thomas and I are taking on The Meanist Link in Algonquin Park – a grueling 420 km canoe and portage journey through some of Ontario’s wildest backcountry. It’s known as one of the toughest canoe routes in the province and will take us approximately 12 days to complete. We will be doing it to raise money and awareness for neuroendocrine cancer research.
Every kilometer is for those still fighting.
Every blister, bruise, and bug bite is for those who can’t be out here.
Every donation brings us closer to better treatment, earlier detection, and more hope.
Please consider supporting the Canadian Neuroendocrine Tumor Society by donating, sharing this post, or following our journey. Together, we can make a difference.
Organizer
Emma Hanson
Organizer
Mallorytown, ON