What is the CIBC Run for the Cure?
The Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure is the largest, single-day, volunteer-led event dedicated to raising funds for the breast cancer cause. Last year, this national movement brought together over 85,000 participants and raised $17 million in 57 communities across Canada.
When did CIBC Run for the Cure start?
The first Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure took place in 1992 with a small group of people in Toronto who were passionate about reducing the impact of breast cancer in Canada. Three decades later, the Run has evolved into the country’s largest single day event in support of the breast cancer cause.
When is CIBC Run for the Cure 2021?
You and your family, friends and clients are invited to join Team CIBC at this year’s exciting virtual Run on Sunday, October 3, 2021.
How long is the CIBC Run for the Cure?
CIBC Run for the Cure events are held every fall in 57 locations across Canada, and feature both 1k and 5k distance options. Canadians are encouraged to join or start a team, or participate as an individual.
When is run for the cure?
Save the date for next year’s Run on Sunday, October 2, 2022.
How much has the Run for the Cure raised?
Never stop running We’re very proud to share that the 2021 Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure has raised over $9 million for Canadians impacted by breast cancer.
How much money has CIBC Run for the Cure raised?
Since the event began in 1992, the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure has raised more than $480 million for breast cancer research and support. The CIBC team has raised over $58 million throughout the 25-year partnership. Donate or learn more at cibcrunforthecure.com.
When is the Run for the Cure?
Who sponsors Run for the Cure?
Title Sponsor We are grateful to CIBC, their employees and clients for their longstanding support, and to the countless volunteers, participants and donors that are helping create a world where no Canadian has to fear breast cancer.
Where does run for the cure money go?
The Canadian Cancer Society invests the money in breast cancer research, support services, health education and advocacy programs.