Join us in Backing UHN's Rossy PSP Centre in their Research for a Cure!

Join us in Backing UHN's Rossy PSP Centre in their Research for a Cure!

As a dedicated Canadian federal non-profit corporation, our mission at Coleen Cunningham Foundation for PSP Awareness is not just to raise awareness about PSP but to actively support individuals and their families navigating this challenging journey.

Our work revolves around building robust support groups, developing comprehensive resources, and launching thoughtful programs designed to lighten the burden borne by PSP patients and their loved ones. Each of our endeavors is powered by our vibrant, volunteer-run community whose dedication and compassion underpin everything we do.

Although we don't conduct research directly, we've formed a significant partnership with UHN-The Rossy PSP Centre, an esteemed institution at the forefront of PSP research. By fundraising and advocating for their groundbreaking work, we're helping to accelerate the path towards innovative treatments and, eventually, a cure for PSP.

Through a myriad of fundraisers and events, we've proudly raised over $10,000 to support UHN-The Rossy PSP Centre's research. Every dollar donated to them directly advances their quest for answers, powering a future where PSP can be effectively treated or even eradicated.

However, the impact of your generosity doesn't end there. Every cent you donate to the CCF aids us in furthering our mission. We're committed to ensuring that 100% of your donations go directly to the individuals and families we support through our non-profit, reinforcing our commitment to transparency and accountability.

In essence, your support for the Coleen Cunningham Foundation and UHN-The Rossy PSP Centre not only brings us closer to a cure but also provides immediate, tangible support for those affected by PSP. With your help, we can continue making a meaningful difference in the lives of those touched by this condition. Join us on our mission today.

The Rossy PSP Centre UHN Foundation donations can be made here:
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CCF for PSP Awareness donations can be made here:
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THANK YOU!

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