Relay For Life - Canadian Cancer Society
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Relay For Life - Canadian Cancer Society
CANCER IS THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN QUEBEC CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 1938 - 2008 According to the latest statistics… Reaching for new heights • More than one person in three will develop cancer in their lifetime. Within the next few years, if the trend continues, this statistic will be one person in two. The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is a national, community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. Since 1938 in Canada and 1947 in Quebec, our efforts have been aimed at creating a world where no one has to fear cancer. • Approximately one person in four will die from cancer. • 42,100 Quebecers will be diagnosed with cancer in 2008. This means the lives of four people an hour will be deeply affected by such bad news. • 19,700 Quebecers will die of cancer in 2008. This means two people an hour will die from the disease. • Lung cancer remains the most common cause of cancer death in both women and men, followed by colorectal cancer. • Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed form of the disease in women; however, the survival rate is 87%. • Prostate cancer is still the most frequently diagnosed form of the disease in men; however the survival rate is 95%. Progress • 82% of children between 0 and 14 years of age diagnosed with cancer now survive. This percentage is 15.5% higher than 15 years ago. • Since the 1950s, cancer mortality rates in children have dropped by more than 50%. Our values: Caring. Courage. Integrity. Progressive. These are the values that drive our volunteers, employees, and donors in a joint effort to reach the same goal. Our priorities: 1. Support cancer research: the Society is the charitable organization that funds the most cancer research in Quebec and Canada, primarily through the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC), our scientific partner. 2. Inform people living with cancer through our telephone service, Web site and publications. 3. Support people living with cancer by offering them: telephone matching, lodging, help to quit smoking, self-help groups, and material and financial assistance. 4. Prevent the disease by educating and making the public aware of the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles. 5. Promote advocacy and the adoption of government policies favorable to our vision and priorities. • With the exception of lung cancer, mortality rates have declined by 20% in women since 1978. The CCS is present in 10 Canadian provinces; the Quebec Division consists of the following: • Lung cancer mortality rates in men have continued to fall since the mid 1980s. • A 13-volunteer member Board of Directors • 14 regional offices across the province • A team of about 160 people covering the regional offices and the Quebec Division office in Montreal • Almost 20,000 volunteers working in their respective regions across Quebec. 2 3 TOGETHER, HIGHER! THE PRESIDENT I am very proud to present the 2007-2008 Annual Report, which also marks the third year of my mandate. Since I was appointed President of the Quebec Division, we have made many changes and taken up numerous challenges. Each step of the way, I have had the privilege of being part of the mission to eradicate cancer. Some of our achievements: • People living with cancer now have access to more and better services. • We communicate more effectively with the public, donors and partners to strengthen their trust in us. • Team spirit unites our volunteers, Board members, management and employees around the same goals. The past three years as Division President have been characterized by change. In my first year, we revised our practices and adopted operating principles based on transparency, rigour and a commitment to continuously improve our work methods. The second year, we focused on excellence. With our new Executive Director, we developed a strategy to ensure that volunteers and employees, the division office and regional offices were all headed in the same direction. Then, in 2007-2008, we began our ascent to the top: • Revenues rose by 11.9%. • The CCS historic event, the Daffodil Days, raised a new record breaking amount. Like many of you, I recently had to face cancer. My approach to fighting this disease was the same as the one I used to complete my first climb at Mont Gros-Bras in the Charlevoix area when I was in my twenties. These were the only two times in my life that I felt this overwhelming panic that makes you lose your bearings. The only way to avoid being overcome by vertigo is to hang on for dear life to your equipment, to the members of the expedition and to face the challenge with courage! If mountain climbing and the fight against cancer have anything in common, it’s the importance of teamwork and trust. At the Canadian Cancer Society, everyone must rely on the head of the “climb party” but also on the person immediately in front of them, who ensures a safe climb just like the person to their immediate rear relies on him or her. The “climb party” of the Quebec Division consists of an impressive number of volunteers and about 160 employees, of partners and donors who have joined together in the climb to the same peak: a world where no one has to fear cancer. Photo: Paul Labelle MESSAGE FROM My time at the helm of the Quebec Division has been extremely rewarding. I have had the opportunity to grow with people who willingly show strength, courage and determination in the daily fight against cancer. I am proud to have reached this point in the road secure in the knowledge that a solid foundation has been laid. I would like to thank the Board of Directors, whose involvement and decisions have contributed to change by giving the Quebec Division of the CCS the authority and tools to increase its ability to act. I would like to extend my profound gratitude to the Executive Director, Suzanne Dubois, for her determination and leadership, as well as to the partners, donors, researchers and, last but not least, the CCS volunteers and employees. The Quebec Division would not have been able to take this giant step without their commitment. Three years ago I said that together we were stronger; today I realize that together we can move mountains! • The Relay For Life mobilized over 28,000 people, for a 50% increase in donations over 2006-2007. With the backing of the Board of Directors, I focused on making the Canadian Cancer Society an effective, successful organization, attuned to people and regional realities. I wanted to put a human face on this evolution: the purpose of each change was not only to better meet the needs of people living with cancer but to also rally more donors, partners and especially, volunteers around the fight against cancer. 4 Louise Labrie President 5 HEADING FOR THE TOP! MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It’s always exhilarating to report on a year of activities, particularly when it is filled with so many achievements. The results we are presenting show that we have made progress on all the fronts in which the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is active. Thanks to the efforts of the entire “climb party” – volunteers, employees, partners and donors – the Quebec Division is increasingly visible in the fight against cancer. Our activities on all fronts were made possible by fundraising campaigns that reached record levels in 2007-2008: The Cancer Information Service (CIS) and CancerConnection/ Cancer J'écoute, which supports people living with cancer and their families, received special attention in 2007-2008. Our goal was to increase the number of interventions as well as to improve their quality. Based on the feedback, it looks like our changes were very well received indeed. We could not have asked for a better reward! But what’s the point of being proud of these financial achievements if they don’t translate into bigger investments to help people? After all, they are just one way of allowing us to better accomplish our mission. Thanks to these funds, we can improve the quality of our services, expand the eligibility criteria, and increase our presence in the community. Because of our ability to rally the population, the CCS is the only cancer organization to serve all regions of Quebec as well. The participants of the Division’s last conference, held under the theme of support, rightfully pointed out the importance of regional offices as base camps, essential for offering local services to the population. The CCS is also linked to research, and in 2007, $8 million, including $4.8 million from the Quebec Division, was invested in 71 research projects in Quebec alone. Concretely, this means the Society invests at least twice as much in cancer research as any other charitable organization in Quebec. And all these investments put us one step closer to eradicating cancer. The battle against cancer would not be complete without prevention. We have made new progress in the fight against smoking, namely, by partnering with the Direction de la santé publique de Montréal with a view to, among other things, ensuring that the clients of the quit smoking centres receive the support they need. The j’Arrête helpline, which celebrated its fifth anniversary in 2007, makes every effort to help people quit smoking: telephone, chatting, and information booths in schools and in the workplace. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Quebec. The fight against this disease is, more than ever before, an issue that concerns our entire society. That’s why the Canadian Cancer Society is taking action on the advocacy front. We are also asking each and every individual to adopt healthy lifestyles. With over 1,000 participants, the États généraux de la lutte contre le cancer held in September 2007 provided an opportunity for deep reflection with all our partners of the Coalition Priorité Cancer au Québec and resulted in 68 proposals aimed at organizing the fight against cancer in Quebec. 6 • $21.7 million for the year, an increase of 11.9% compared to 2006-2007 • Relay For Life raised $6.6 million, an increase of 50% over last year's edition • $2.9 million raised by the Daffodil Ball, one of the most prestigious cancer events in North America As Executive Director of the Quebec Division for the past two years, I can compare my state of mind to that of a mountain climber on an expedition. During my first year, I analyzed the terrain, measured the forces at play and envisioned the obstacles to better avoid them. During my second year, we all tried an ascent together, all better equipped and in good shape for the climb. Today, the peak is within view. We cannot stop when we’re so close. One of the tools that will no doubt push us ahead is the 2008-2011 strategic plan that we will begin to implement in the next year. Surrounded by a top-notch team, I can confidently say to the public: you can count on us! For the past two years, I’ve also been able to rely on the support and involvement of the Board of Directors. I would especially like to thank the Board’s President, Louise Labrie, for her phenomenal work this year as well as for her dedication and enthusiasm. Her unrelenting support will inspire us to pursue the 2008-2011 strategic plan as the Division continues to grow over the next year. Brace yourself, new challenges and new peaks are on the horizon! Suzanne Dubois Executive Director 7 FINDING OUR WAY INFORMATION A cancer diagnosis can be difficult to understand and accept. That's why having access to personalized, reliable information can be a great source of comfort. The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is the main source of cancer information in Canada. Regardless of where you live, we offer a one-stop confidential, free service, available in several languages. Cancer Information Service The Cancer Information Service (CIS) is a front-line service that aims to fulfill any request for information about cancer. Comprised of information specialists trained in health sciences, the CIS staff offers scientific information on all types of cancer. They can also answer questions about prevention, screening, treatments, side effects, clinical trials, complementary and parallel therapies, and give much more information. In 2007-2008, the Montreal staff answered 15,624 requests, up 8.2% over the previous year. Of this total, 2,282 were made by e-mail. Our information specialists have access to a powerful tool, the Canadian Cancer Encyclopaedia, a comprehensive database of cancer information developed by the CCS and validated by oncology specialists. Part of the Encyclopaedia is accessible to the public through the Society's Web site. Our information specialists also have many pamphlets and documents on cancer produced by the Society as well as access to a regularly updated directory of community services for referring people to resources in their areas. One-stop access to information and support 1 888 939-3333 Monday to Friday – 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. info@sic.cancer.ca www.cancer.ca The Montreal Information Centre in 2007-2008 • 15,624 information inquiries answered, including 2,282 e-mail requests • The number of requests handled increased for the fifth consecutive year, or nearly 33% more than in 2003-2004 • 24% of inquiries were from cancer patients • 24% were from friends or family • 249,999 one-time visitors on the Quebec pages of the www.cancer.ca Web site, 6% more than in 2006-2007 During 2007-2008, the CIS changed its operating hours to coincide with those of CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute, the helpline for people living with cancer. Thanks to the Quebec Division’s financial commitment, the CIS is now available to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Photo: Charles-Henri Debeur The Montreal information centre is one of Canada’s four national information centres and the only one to offer services in French. Over the past five years, the CIS has seen requests for information increase by 32,56%, a first for Canada as a whole. 8 9 WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH SUPPORT Cancer forces people and their families to make many changes on a personal, relational, financial, professional and social level. An important part of the Canadian Cancer Society's work is the support and comfort we offer in various forms. A wealth of experience to share CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute is a one-of-a-kind service offered by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) to people living with cancer and their caregivers to meet their needs in terms of emotional support and practical information. CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute advisors are social science professionals who also receive intensive, continuous training from the Society on emotional and psychosocial support as well as on oncology. The service is enhanced by the participation of many volunteers who agree to be matched and to share their own cancer experience with people facing a similar situation. In 2007-2008, CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute answered 778 calls, of which 73% were made by people living with cancer and 27% by caregivers. In all, 594 new telephone matches were made; 86% of the calls were from women. In terms of training, 2007-2008 was a very busy year for CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute, which developed eight new training programs on emotional support and delivered more than 33 sessions to 135 volunteers and 62 employees. The CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute team also reached new heights in innovation with its “Cancer and family: how to face it together” project, financed by the Steve Fonyo Fund and aimed at improving support to families dealing with a cancer diagnosis, particularly those with young children. Worthy of mention is the fact that in 2007 the helpline team became involved in the program offering support groups in the regions. These groups take different forms, depending on where they are located: informal meetings over coffee or discussion groups made up only of people living with cancer or including family members. The number of groups will increase over time; as a local service, they meet the needs of people living with cancer, which is a priority of the Quebec Division of the CCS. 10 CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute in 2007-2008 • 594 new matches, with an average of 14 telephone communications for each match • 149 active volunteers as of January 31, 2008 • Composition of clientele: cancer patients, 73%; caregivers, 27%. • A total of more than 1000 people were helped in 2007 Matching – a human relationship “When it comes to matching, I get as much, if not more, than what I put in. I feel enriched by the profoundly human and serious experience. Real sharing doesn’t mean taking on someone else’s pain but rather providing them with a sounding board. It allows the caller to gain a new perspective: by talking freely, they can reassemble their thoughts and start rebuilding themselves.” Patrick Genest, CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute volunteer 2007 Annual Conference Under the theme of support, close to 300 people, volunteers and employees, participated in the 2007 conference to discuss and learn about the issues as well as to improve the support offered to people living with cancer and their caregivers. The participants agreed on the relevance of the Cancer 101 training, which they had all received; they were also quite receptive to the executive team’s decision to set up support groups in every region of Quebec. The conference also provided an opportunity to highlight the contribution of the Society’s volunteers who year in, year out, act as ambassadors of the Canadian Cancer Society in the regions and in their communities. A few weeks after the event, a document was sent to the participants summarizing the survey results and the main conclusions drawn from the plenary, which will help shape our initiatives in the coming years. The conference was an excellent opportunity for the volunteers and employees to exchange views, allowing us, to better respond to regional needs. Armed with comments on the workshops and theme suggestions, the organizing committee has everything it needs to organize a most promising 2008 Annual Conference. 11 BETTER EQUIPPED MATERIAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE A REFUGE IN THE NIGHT Material and financial assistance is a concrete example of how the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) works to improve the daily lives of people living with cancer. By donating the material required for their treatment or by providing financial support, we help people with many of the expenses associated with the disease. Jacques-Cantin Lodge Material assistance Since it opened 17 years ago, close to 6,000 people have made use of this haven offered by the Quebec Division of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). In 2007, almost 700 people benefited from this environment and the company of people who, like themselves, are battling cancer. Besides lodging, the Jacques-Cantin Lodge has a large cafeteria, several lounges and common rooms, a game room with a home theatre, a library and a music room. In 2006, an analysis committee studied the material and financial assistance needs and requests of people living with cancer. Its work was most useful and drove the service to unparalleled heights. As such, from 2005 to 2007, material assistance climbed by 70%. In the two-year period, 776 people living with cancer benefited, or 35% more than in 2005. Provided primarily by the regional offices and available to all, the material assistance takes the form of non-adhesive dressings, adapted syringes, incontinence pads, breast prostheses, etc. People living with cancer who must travel to Montreal for treatment will find a warm welcome, a place to share their feelings, and many other services at Jacques-Cantin Lodge thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers and employees. The wig replacement program that began in 2006 is going well. The regional offices have access to a selection of elegant, varied and natural-looking wigs, to the immense satisfaction of patients. In 2007, we improved this service by adding accessories (special shampoos, conditioners, brushes, etc.) to help preserve the wigs. Financial assistance Continuing on the same upward trend, financial assistance more than doubled in 2007 over the previous year. We helped 1,256 people by paying for the many costs associated with the disease, for example, travel, orthopaedic stockings and mastectomy bras. This past year, we added three types of reimbursable expenses: parking, disposable underwear, and preventive treatment of lymphedema (physiotherapy by prescription). 12 13 EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS RESEARCH Charting new paths and raising hopes to conquer cancer give full meaning to scientific research and explain why the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is the charitable organization that invests most in cancer research in Quebec and in Canada. In 2007-2008, the CCS gave $47 million to our scientific partner, the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC), of which the Quebec Division's share was $4.8 million. In all, $8 million was returned to Quebec in the form of grants to Quebec researchers. The knowledge gained through scientific research helps our understanding of the disease and consequently, allows us to wage a better battle. It is encouraging to note that the survival rate is now up to 62%. However, the battle has not yet been won and cancer remains a frightening word that represents more than 200 diseases. We must continue to support research and invest for life. • Did you know that due to lack of funding, only 22% of research projects eligible for grants could be financed? The National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2007. Created in 1947 as part of an agreement between the CCS and the federal Department of Health and Welfare, this scientific partner still relies on the CCS for most of its funding. The NCIC grants funding to the most promising research projects. In the 1940s, cancer was still relatively unknown, and methods of prevention and screening tools did not exist. Treatments were limited to surgery and basic radiation therapy. Since the beginning of this partnership, the CCS has given over $900 million dollars to cancer research. These invaluable funds have revolutionized our understanding of the disease and helped us find new ways to explore the many facets of cancer. Our star researchers We therefore have every reason to be proud of the progress made in this area and the international recognition that our Canadian and Quebec researchers have gained. In 2007, they distinguished themselves for, among other things: Quebec researchers are recognized throughout the world for their expertise. In Quebec, 71 research projects funded by the Society are currently underway. The main areas of research funded by the CCS are: • Fundamental cancer research • Behavioural research • The discovery of a stem cell ”niche” that could pave the way to new treatments. • Research on cancer causes • The discovery of a tumour suppressor gene that could help stop the growth of cancer cells. • Breast cancer research • The presentation to the world scientific community of their research on new ways of treating different types of cancers, including breast, prostate, lung and digestive tract. • Clinical trials • Prostate cancer research • The discovery that a number of drugs currently in use for other brain conditions may stop the growth of the stem cells responsible for cancerous tumours in the brain. 14 15 THE SAFEST PATH PREVENTION While we can't control our genetic makeup or the effects of aging, we can, however, avoid 50% of cancers by adopting healthy lifestyles, supported by public health policies. As such, and because prevention is everyone's business, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is working on various fronts: • Educate and raise public awareness of the need to adopt healthier lifestyles by, for example, conducting vast mobilization campaigns. • Help smokers in their efforts to quit smoking. • Actively promote early detection and existing screening programs. • Advocate for public health policies. Tracking the causes of cancer: annual Canadian statistics The more you know about the terrain, the better prepared you are to face it. To this end, the CCS publishes Canadian cancer statistics each year that describe the situation and indicate future trends. Their comprehensiveness and rigour make Canadian cancer statistics an indispensable tool in the effort to raise public and media awareness on the fight against cancer and on the need to adopt healthy lifestyles. For a breath of fresh air Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in women and men. Tobacco is responsible for 85% of lung cancer cases and 30% of all cancer cases. It is therefore not surprising that the Canadian Cancer Society is focusing on putting an end to smoking. The CCS teamed up with the Quit to Win! Challenge, from the day it was launched in 2000. Initiated by ACTIMENU, this annual campaign seeks to help smokers who want to kick the habit for at least six weeks. Over the last eight years, more than 250,000 people have jumped on the bandwagon – 25,386 in 2007 – and many have successfully met the challenge. In 2006, the CCS also threw its support behind the Smoke-free Family (Famille sans fumée) program to educate Quebec families about the negative effects of second-hand smoke and encouraging them to make their homes smoke-free. It is a well-known fact that mountain climbers are invigorated by the celestial air they breathe. To help individuals get a taste of that wonderful sensation and remain smoke free after the six-week Quit to Win! Challenge, the Society offers ongoing support through its free, bilingual and confidential telephone service, the j’Arrête smokers’ helpline (1 866 JARRETE). Managed jointly by the CCS and the Conseil québécois sur le tabac et la santé (CQTS), and financed by the ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS), the j’Arrête helpline celebrated its fifth anniversary in 2007, fielding over 100,000 calls to date. Information and awareness booths on the j'Arrête helpline can be found in schools and workplaces. In Montreal, j’Arrête specialists not only promote the service in Quit Smoking Centres but also follow up with their participants. In 2007, Quebec clinics and hospitals referred 1,284 people to the j'Arrête smokers’ helpline. Lung Cancer Statistics • In Canada, the survival rate for lung cancer is just 15%, one of the lowest survival rates. In comparison, 87% of women overcome breast cancer and 95% of men beat prostate cancer. • In 2008, in Quebec, an estimated 3,400 women and 4,200 men will be diagnosed with lung cancer, and 2,700 women and 3,600 men will die from this disease. • Quebec accounts for 23% of the Canadian population but 32% of lung cancer cases. • In Quebec, there are still 1.2 million smokers. Getting back into shape By participating in the Défi Santé 5/30 campaign initiated by Acti-Menu in 2005, the Society is doing its part, urging Quebecers to eat a minimum of five servings of vegetables and fruits and to get no less than 30 minutes of exercise a day at least five days a week for six weeks. Research shows that 30% to 35% of cancer cases can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle. In 2007, 110,829 people registered for the Défi and 67 CCS employees met the challenge. 16 17 LAYING THE GROUNDWORK ADVOCACY Demographic growth and an aging population mean that cancer cases will inevitably increase. Faced with such a collective challenge, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is calling on citizens to start lobbying the government to set up a solid foundation for making the fight against cancer its number ONE priority. The États généraux for action As a member of the Coalition Priorité Cancer au Québec, the Quebec Division helped organize the biggest gathering ever of people living with cancer, the États généraux de la lutte contre le cancer, held in Montreal in September 2007. Over 1,000 people took part in the discussions, including nearly 300 volunteers and employees of the Canadian Cancer Society. The États généraux adopted concrete recommendations to send to the ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux du Québec to enhance and help implement the Programme québécois de lutte contre le cancer developed by the government in fall 2007. This gathering led to 68 proposals that highlight the urgent need to take action against cancer and covering governance, prevention, screening, care, access to drugs and community support. In addition to its own initiatives to raise public awareness, the Canadian Cancer Society joined forces with other organizations, groups and coalitions to give the fight against cancer the attention it deserves and to make cancer a social issue: • Conseil québécois sur le tabac et la santé • Coalition québécoise pour le contrôle du tabac • Réseau action santé JOIN IN! REVENUE Relay For Life 2007 in Quebec: • 49 events DEVELOPMENT • 28,500 participants • 6,356 survivors • 155,730 luminaries AND FUNDRAISING • 3,979 volunteers ACTIVITIES Relay For Life In eight years, the Relay For Life has become the Canadian Cancer Society’s signature fundraising event. The revenues generated by these night walks reached $6.6 million in 2007, close to one third of the CCS total annual revenues. The number of communities that host the Relay For Life continues to grow, from 43 in 2006 to 49 in 2007. The number of participants is also increasing: in May and June 2007, 28,500 people across Quebec walked laps all night long. The night is made to CELEBRATE survivors, REMEMBER loved ones who are fighting cancer or who have lost their battle, and to FIGHT BACK by making a personal contribution and taking action. These are now the three components of the Relay For Life’s new brand image. In a bid to continue moving ahead, Quebec’s coordinators and development officers met in June 2007 to review the first seven editions of the Relay. Their recommendations will help further increase the event's visibility. • Oncology self-help groups • Various regional groups, including cancer control committees Screening: a social issue For its first edition, the Amos Relay For Life obtained record results a first in Canada! - and received the Event of the year trophy at the 2007 Annual Conference. From left to right: Suzanne Dubois, Diane Raymond, Jacqueline Kingsbury, Julie Cousineau and Louise Labrie. We estimate that if 70% of Canadian women between the ages of 50 and 69 had a mammogram every two years, the number of breast cancer deaths could drop by 25%. The number of colorectal cancer deaths could be reduced by 17% if 70% of Canadians between the ages of 50 and 74 had a fecal occult blood test every two years. 18 19 Daffodil Days INVESTING IN OUR MISSION Launched in 1961 in Quebec, the Daffodil Days are the historic event and symbol of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). In early April 2007, 12,000 volunteers once again met the challenge in 2,600 points of sale, setting a new record by raising almost $2.4 million with the sale of daffodils. Each year, individual, institutional and corporate donations reach new highs and attest to the public's growing commitment to the fight against cancer. The Daffodil Ball How do you raise the most funds possible in one evening? The answer is by rallying the business community around a unique and internationally recognized event, the Daffodil Ball. Once again, this fundraising event that attracted society’s elite was highly effective. Dedicated to Hollywood, the movie capital of the world, the evening that was held in April 2007, managed to raise $2.9 million. It just goes to show that glamour and philanthropy can go hand in hand. In 14 years, the Daffodil Ball has become the single most important fundraising night benefiting cancer in Canada. Numerous forms of donations To conquer new heights, you have to try different ideas. That’s why the CCS added a new fundraising concept this year aimed at donors willing to make a larger contribution: the leader donations and major gifts. A recognition program highlights the vital contribution these donors make to our mission. In November 2007, a first cocktail allowed our generous benefactors to meet representatives from the scientific field. Planned giving is another way to contribute to the cause. Bequests and life insurance in favour of the Canadian Cancer Society are not decisions that are made lightly. They represented $1.1 million in 2007-2008. This year, the CCS launched a campaign to raise awareness among the public and donors about this type of contribution. The Canadian Cancer Society proposes an original way to pay tribute to a loved one who has lost the fight to cancer: by continuing the fight on behalf of this relative, friend or colleague through a donation to the CCS. In 2007-2008 revenues from In Memoriam donations totalled over $1.8 million. Revenues from annual fundraising campaigns rose sharply in 2007-2008: door-to-door canvassing, direct mail solicitation, monthly giving, corporate gifts and contributions through employee payroll deductions raised $3.1 million. Innovation was at the heart of this success. In 2007-2008, thanks to a new direct mail solicitation program, revenues jumped by 72%. The conversion of many occasional donors into monthly givers – twice as many as in 2006 – contributed to this increase. Lastly, the CCS first payroll deduction campaign was extremely successful, as was the second campaign, conducted among provincial government employees and retirees in conjunction with Healthpartners. This success confirms that fundraising campaigns in the workplace are the way of the future. Other events Gourmet gatherings, Paws for Hope, Cops for Cancer and other activities are just some of the many ways to help fight cancer. Organized all over Quebec, these special events raised close to $1.9 million. 20 The Canadian Cancer Society is fully funded by the public and thanks to your generosity, fulfills its mission and invests the money collected in: • Promising research projects - $8 million in 2007 • Many services offered by its 14 regional offices • Cancer Information Service: 1 888 939-3333 – 15,624 requests • CancerConnection/Cancer J'écoute – 594 new telephone matchings • www.cancer.ca – 249,000 one-time visitors in 2007 in the Quebec pages only • Material and financial assistance – a 70% increase in 2007 • Self-help groups – 14 in all • j’Arrête helpline: 1 866 JARRETE – more than 100,000 calls in five years • Lodging: Jacques-Cantin Lodge – 700 people benefited from it in 2007 • Prevention and promotion of healthy lifestyles – 110,829 participants in the Défi 5/30 and 25,386 in the Quit to Win! Challenge • Political pressure in matters of health and cancer control – 100,000 participants in the États généraux In 2007-2008, your contributions were invested as such: Support • $3,481 22.3% Research • $4,800 Information • $2,272 14.6% 30.8% Prevention • $2,442 15.7% Advocacy • 332 $ 2.2% Revenue Development • $1,323 8.5% Overhead • $926 5.9% (in thousands of dollars) 21 FINANCIAL RESULTS TOWARD NEW PEAKS OUR FINANCIAL RESULTS As part of its governance by policy, the Board of Directors of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) has created a Performance Assurance Committee, which through its oversight role and recommendations, helps the Division execute its mission. Statement of revenue and expenses for the year ended January 31, 2008 (in thousand of dollars) Investing in our priorities At $4.8 million, the contribution of the CCS to research has reached unparalleled heights. Research remains the Quebec Division’s number one priority. Support to people living with cancer reached $3.5 million, up 16.1%, while investments in prevention rose 15.2% to $2.4 million. A total of $2.3 million were earmarked for information, an increase of 5.3%. Reaching new heights The division posted record results of $21.7 million, or 11.9% growth over 2006-2007, thanks to the magnificent efforts of our volunteers and employees, and the generosity of our donors and sponsors. The Relay For Life continued its ascent to new heights with a 50% increase to $6.6 million. This activity showcases walkers and donors but especially survivors and their loved ones. Also worthy of mention is the excellent performance of the Daffodil Ball, which raised $2.9 million. The fundraising campaign continued moving forward, surging 26.3% to $3.1 million. The team… The Committee is composed of five volunteers with diverse skills. Over the next year, it will be busy with its new mandate and emerging projects. I would like to thank its volunteers for their energy, involvement and professionalism. On behalf of the Committee and myself, I would also like to thank our volunteers – the pillars of our mission – as well as our employees, the unifying force behind our efforts. Revenue Fundraising campaigns Daffodil Days Ball and major gifts Relay For Life Other events In Memoriam donations Planned giving Other revenue Lodging Investments Other Direct fundraising costs Expenses – Programs and Services Research Advocacy Prevention Information Support – Services Revenue Development Other expenses – Overhead Net Result Pierre-Alain Rodrigue Chairman, Performance Assurance Committee 22 Operation fund Stability and initiative fund 2008 Total 2007 Total $ $ $ $ 3,121 2,384 2,912 6,658 1,889 1,849 1,141 10 - 3,121 2,384 2,922 6,658 1,889 1,849 1,141 2,471 2,326 2,713 4,441 1,591 1,780 2,507 19,954 10 19,964 17,829 373 586 794 - 373 586 794 311 434 839 21,707 10 21,717 19,413 (4,655) (208) (4,863) (3,430) 17,052 (198) 16,854 15,983 4,800 333 2,442 2,272 3,446 1,323 35 - 4,800 333 2,442 2,272 3,481 1,323 4,500 307 2,120 2,158 2,998 932 14,616 35 14,651 13,015 927 - 927 804 15,543 35 15,578 13,819 1,509 (233) 1,276 2,164 The data given above has been extracted from the audited financial statements of the Canadian Cancer Society, Quebec Division. The financial statements as of January 31, 2008 are available on demand. Certain figures from the last fiscal year have been reordered so that presentation style would conform with that of the just completed fiscal year. 23 REACHING FOR THE TOP COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING Before setting out to conquer new heights, it is important to be prepared and to be aware of the obstacles. As such, 2007 was a year of national strategic reflection for the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS). In the competitive environment of charitable organizations, the CCS would like to clearly position itself as the benchmark organization in cancer control. Our legitimacy is already well known. The release of the 2007 Canadian Cancer Statistics was widely reported in the media. As soon as cancer makes the news, journalists contact the CCS for an opinion, statistics or verification. Throughout the year, our messages and events received unprecedented media coverage. In the spring, daffodils decorated TV studios during Daffodil Days. In September 2007, the CCS encouraged all Quebec women to become more familiar with their breasts in order to be able to notice any change. That same month, the Society, as a member of the Coalition Priorité Cancer au Québec, capitalized on the États généraux de la lutte contre le cancer to make its positions known. Team building A must for mountain climbers whose lives are literally hanging from the same rope, teamwork is how the CCS characterizes its relationship with the media, which it views as partners. To this end, in January 2008, the CCS met with media representatives during a luncheon to engage them in our cause and to forge partnerships. Many undertook to give us space or air time to promote our events and to deliver our messages. For example, billboard companies have installed superboards in clear view in Quebec’s major cities, giving the CCS unprecedented exposure. THE CCS ACROSS QUEBEC In Quebec, more than one person in three will develop cancer in his or her lifetime, meaning that potentially no family will be spared. By focusing on its priorities, the Quebec Division made a concerted effort in the past year to complete, consolidate and equip its headquarters. To this end, Service to the community officers have been hired to better meet local needs. HUMAN RESOURCES Volunteering – the desire to achieve In 2007, the CCS paid special attention to volunteers, hiring a person who will work with the regional offices to implement volunteer recruitment, development and training strategies. Almost 20,000 volunteers work across Quebec in any one of the many areas where they can put their talent and skills to work: fundraising events, promotional activities, support to people living with cancer, and administrative services in the regional offices, to name just a few. Our volunteers make an invaluable contribution. They devote their time and energy to fulfilling the CCS mission. Through their knowledge, experience and ideas, they take concrete action to create a world where no one will have to fear cancer. To acknowledge the exceptional work of these volunteers engaged in the fight against cancer, the Quebec Division grants prizes under its Honours and Awards Program. In 2007, the Society awarded the Jonquille Or, its highest distinction in Quebec, to Denyse Mackey for her exceptional dedication as a member of the Quebec Division Board of Directors and within the Beauharnois section. Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau of Lévis, have been together in the thick of the action for more than 25 years. In recognition of their exemplary dedication, the Society gave them a 25-year service pin at the 2007 Annual Conference. From left to right: Louise Labrie, Jean-Claude and Thérèse Nadeau, Suzanne Dubois and Réjean Daigneault. 24 25 The Quebec Division of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) wishes to thank all of its donors – individuals, corporations, institutions and foundations – who contributed donations and sponsorships to the fight against cancer. As the recognition program will be modified in 2008-2009, the CCS will unveil the names of its donors in a publication other than the annual report. A special thanks to our volunteers and employees across Quebec, involved in solicitation, fundraising and information. Management with vision If employees and volunteers working together can move mountains, we can say that our leaders are doing a great job of charting a course through difficult terrain. Here is the list of departmental directors: Executive Director Suzanne Dubois, MBA Director, Human Resources Martine Ranger, CIRC Assistant Executive Director Jean Pierre Laurin, CA, MAP Director, Communications and Marketing Marc Drolet Director, Information and Support Robert Desmarais, MBA Director of Operations, Western Regions and Relay For Life Alain Deschamps Director, Cancer Control Suzanne Lemire Director, Development Claude Krynski Director of Operations, Central and Eastern Regions and Daffodil Days Monique Tremblay GOLD Corporate gifts and sponsorships over $25,000 Individual gifts over $10,000 AbitibiBowater Accenture Agropur Alcan Inc. Alstom Canada Audren, Marie Barsalou Lawson Barristers & Solicitors Bell Canada Enterprises Berthiaume, Paul BMO Financial Group, subsidiaries and branches SILVER A solid board of directors The Quebec Division’s Board of Directors provides support to the senior executives in their quest to reach new horizons. The thirteen volunteers who make up the Board are all known for their determination, energy and dedication to the fight against cancer. Bombardier and subsidiaries BPR Brigil Construction CAE Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and subsidiaries Canadian Pacific Railway Capgemini Canada Celine Dion Foundation CGI Group Champlain Financial Corporation Charbonneau, Anita CN Desjardins Group, subsidiaries and branches Dessau Ernst & Young Garda Goodman & Company Great-West Life Assurance Company Halfon, Jean-Michel Healthparners HUB International Québec Limitée Hydro-Québec and subsidiaries Jean Marc Paquette Foundation KPMG University Centre Landry, Jean-Luc Lebeau, Normand Merck Frosst Canada Montreal Port Authority Montrusco Bolton Investments Morimanno, Paul National Bank of Canada, subisiaries and branches Ogilvy Renault Pfizer Canada Power Corporation of Canada PricewaterhouseCoopers Quebecor World and subsidiaries RBC Financial Group, subsidiaries and branches RNC MEDIA S.M. Group International sanofi-aventis Scotiabank, subsidiaries and branches Société générale de financement du Québec TD Bank Financial Group, subsidiaries and branches UBS Securities Canada Yvette Gélinas-Laberge Estate Corporate gifts and sponsorships from $15,000 to $24,999 Individual gifts from $5,000 to $9,999 AVW-TELAV Boutique Oui, je le vœux Cascades and subsidiaries Davis + Henderson Deutsche Bank DWPV Services FUNDSERV Genois, Normand GMP Securities Groupe Bell Nordiq Guhle, Jennifer Henrichon, Gilles Hewitt Equipment Hoffmann-La Roche IGA and subsidiaries Interinvest Consulting Corporation of Canada Jean Coutu Group, subsidiaries and branches Labrie, Hélène Michaud, Serge Miller Thomson Pouliot Paquet, Annie Picory, Francis TELUS Mobility and subsidiaries The Gazette The Penny & Gordon Echenberg Family Foundation Van Berkom, J. Sebastien Yellow Pages Group 2007-2008 Board of Directors: Louise Labrie, President Laval Carole St-Jean Ste-Agathe-des-Monts Dr. Gilles Pineau, Incumbent Vice-President Montreal Dr. Guy Sauvageau, MD, PhD, FRCP(c) Montreal Pierre-Alain Rodrigue, Chairman, Performance Assurance Committee Laval Lina Boivin, M.Sc. Chicoutimi Fernand Brillant Mont Saint-Hilaire Jean-Daniel Brisson Montreal René Lapointe Gatineau Denyse Mackey Beauharnois Annie Pagé Shawinigan Alain Vinet Montreal Carol Walker Montreal 26 From top and left to right: Carole Saint-Jean, Fernand Brillant, Alain Vinet, Lina Boivin, Jean-Daniel Brisson, Dr. Gilles Pineau, Denyse Mackey, Suzanne Dubois, Louise Labrie, Pierre-Alain Rodrigue and Annie Pagé. 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Mergl Industries de Moules et Plastiques VIF Industries Poly Industries Rouillard “This is the fourth year running that Placements Montrusco Bolton proudly aligns itself with the Canadian Cancer Society in its fight against this terrible disease. I firmly believe that research and the community services offered by the Society provide some measure of hope and comfort to the thousands of people living with cancer.” Sylvain Boulé President and CEO Placements Montrusco Bolton Inc. 33 Industries Trovac Industries Unicor Infografilm ING Assurance and subsidiaries Ingham, Dave INRS-Institut ArmandFrappier Installation Delorme Institut de recherches psychologiques Intelerad Medical Systems Inter Digital Intercom Services Immobiliers Intermarché De Risi Intermarché Longoria International Cinema, Technology Association Interquisa Canada S.E.C. 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