For 28 years, the CURE Foundation has been powering the fight against breast cancer.
We are committed to supporting the lives of Canadian patients and their families, and transforming the future of breast cancer for one and all.

To illustrate this shocking statistic our new flower logo has eight pink petals, with one in a darker tone.
Our logo exemplifies CURE's vision - to eradicate breast cancer. Our focus is to one day lighten that single dark petal, so that no woman has to fear a breast cancer diagnosis in her lifetime.
The flower, symbolizing femininity and the giving of life, also serves to honor all those we have lost to this devastating disease.
OUR MISSION
Women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023
approximate numbers
Women have died from breast cancer in 2023
15 Canadian women died daily from breast cancer in 2023
260 Canadian men were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
To illustrate this shocking statistic our new flower logo has eight pink petals, with one in a darker tone.
Our logo exemplifies CURE's vision - to eradicate breast cancer. Our focus is to one day lighten that single dark petal, so that no woman has to fear a breast cancer diagnosis in her lifetime.
The flower, symbolizing femininity and the giving of life, also serves to honour all those we have lost to this devastating disease.
CURE gives hope by spearheading a nationwide support system for breast cancer patients and their families.
This is how we do it:
Grants are awarded to organizations across Canada that are doing critical work in these areas
CURE gives hope by spearheading a nationwide support system for breast cancer patients and their families.
This is how we do it:
Grants are awarded to organizations across Canada that are doing critical work in these areas
In 1996, breast cancer caught Diane Proulx Guerrera completely by surprise. There was no pain, no symptoms and no illness. Following a biopsy, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation, Diane was declared cancer free. Both Diane and her husband wanted to ensure that there would be funds available to continue the research and treatments that had saved her life. In this spirit, they founded the CURE Foundation for breast cancer in October of 1996.
In order to raise the necessary financial support to improve the outcome for those affected by breast cancer, the CURE Foundation initiated National Denim Day in 1997, an annual event accessible to Canadians from all walks of life. Businesses and organizations were encouraged to participate by allowing employees to wear denim and/or a ‘pink flower’ ribbon to work, in exchange for a suggested donation of $5.00 to the CURE Foundation.
Since its inception, CURE has helped raise over 29 million dollars for breast cancer research, education and equipment. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have worn their jeans to their workplace, to help CURE find a way to eradicate this devastating disease.
In 1996, breast cancer caught Diane Proulx Guerrera completely by surprise. There was no pain, no symptoms and no illness. Following a biopsy, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation, Diane was declared cancer free.
Both Diane and her husband wanted to ensure that there would be funds available to continue the research and treatments that had saved her life. In this spirit, they founded the CURE Foundation for breast cancer in October of 1996.
In order to raise the necessary financial support to improve the outcome for those affected by breast cancer, the CURE Foundation initiated National Denim Day in 1997, an annual event accessible to Canadians from all walks of life. Businesses and organizations were encouraged to participate by allowing employees to wear denim and/or a ‘pink flower’ ribbon to work, in exchange for a suggested donation of $5.00 to the CURE Foundation.
Since its inception, CURE has helped raise over 29 million dollars for breast cancer research, education and equipment. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have worn their jeans to their workplace, to help CURE find a way to eradicate this devastating disease.
CURE is committed to supporting the lives of Canadian patients and their families, and transforming the future of breast cancer for one and all.
Any cancer diagnosis can affect the emotional health of patients & their families.
Address:
1320 Graham Blvd., Suite 130
T.M.R. QC
H3P 3C8
Phone: 514-381-2873
Toll free: 1-888-592-2873
Email:
infocure@fondationcure.com
Charity No. 88198-8380-RR0001/FED/PROV