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Organize an activity
ORGANIZE AN ACTIVITY
Thank you for considering fundraising for PROCURE. We greatly appreciate your support and the generosity of your initiative. In order to support you in your efforts and to contribute to the success of your event, we have developed guidelines specifying both your responsibilities and those of PROCURE. We thank you for following these guidelines, which are designed to make your event planning as efficient and simple as possible.
Since your event is to raise funds for PROCURE, we suggest that you mention “The funds raised will be used to support the mission of PROCURE” or “To the benefit of PROCURE” on the materials intended to promote it.
Choose an activity that motivates you
You can organize an activity alone, with a group of friends or colleagues, or at your workplace.
For instance, you could organize a sporting event, a breakfast , a jeans day or a Bow tie sale.
The fundraiser can include awareness-raising about PROCURE’s mission. The Foundation can support you with this.
Set a date, a location and a timetable.
Make sure there isn’t a similar kind of event that might compete with yours on the same day.
Get all the necessary authorizations to use the location of your choice.
Plan out each step from today to the event date.
Determine your needs.
List your needs ahead of time so the event can run smoothly: volunteers, supplies (tables, chairs, tablecloths, signs, decorations, etc.).
PROCURE has tools and materials at your disposition:
- A donations or peer-to-peer website personalized for your event;
- Posters;
- Bow tie;
- Donation boxes.
Are you ready to carry out your fundraising project? We invite you to fill in the mandatory project form. Upon receipt of your application, a member of the PROCURE team will contact you. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of people affected by prostate cancer!
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Additional Information - Your prostate

How I coped with prostate cancer
A man with prostate cancer shares the challenges of his cancer experience.

Urologist’s advice: Treatments and information on prostate cancer
Learn more about the role of the urologist and the importance for a patient to gather adequate information after receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis.

Prostate cancer: Tests, imaging and biomarkers
Discussion about the variety of approaches available to monitor this disease before, during, or after treatment.

Symptoms, risk and screening
Are you over 50 or experiencing urinary problems? Discover why early screening for prostate diseases is important.

Diagnosis and treatment
Recently diagnosed with cancer? Educate yourself to fully understand your situation.

The role of hormone therapy
Has your doctor recommended hormone therapy? This video is for you!

External radiation or Brachytherapy?
Explore the benefits and considerations of each treatment option for prostate cancer to determine which might be right for you.

Q-A – New therapies for advance prostate cancer
In this interview, we answer patients’ questions about new therapies for advanced prostate cancer.

Genetic predisposition to prostate cancer
Although rare, some hereditary genetic mutations can increase your risk of prostate cancer.

Active surveillance in 5 points
As surprising as it may seem, your doctor may prefer to wait before starting treatment.

States of prostate cancer post-treatment
Gentlemen, you’re being treated for prostate cancer, and your latest blood tests show an increase in PSA levels?

Your role as a patient
Have you been diagnosed with prostate cancer? Your role as a patient is essential throughout your journey.
Sources and references
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