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We are Advancing the Bold Vision of Cancer Care Equity for all Patients

Secured Online Giving with Debit Card or Credit Card or PayPal Account

You can support us with $25, $50, $100 or any amount you want to give: Scan the barcode or click on the button. Thanks

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A processing fee (1.6%+$0.30) is charged against your donation. You may generously add that to your giving so that we receive your full amount. Thanks for your generosity

Giving by Interac e-Transfer: (For Canadian bank account holders)

Give via your on-line banking Interac e-Transfer to the ACCE e-mail address:  

acce-ca@outlook.com

Using this method ensures we get your full amount. Thanks for your generosity

Corporate Giving: Your company can give to ACCE on your behalf through one of the following

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Giving by MoMo: (For Ghanaian MoMo account holders)

Give via your MoMo account to the ACCE MTN MoMo account:  233 53 048 2155

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Giving by Cheque

To make a gift by cheque, please make cheques payable to "Alliance for CancerCare Equity" and mail to:

Alliance for CancerCare Equity, 226 David Elsey Street, Kitchener, ON. N2A 4L5. Canada

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Giving Through Champions Campaign

You can support us on behalf of your Champion

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Our funding comes from generous individual donors like you. Thanks to you, your generous gift will make cancer care equitably ACCEssible to all cancer patients. Thus scheduling a regular monthly gift to ACCE is one of the best ways to invest in equity of cancer care for all patients!

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Note: Canada tax receipts will be issued for all gifts of $20 or more. Please ensure to provide your email and home or business address to receive your tax receipts

Your generous support will enable us to support more cancer patients in Ghana and Kitchener-Waterloo. We are closing the cancer care inequity gap for more patients

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