Skate4Cancer
Skate4Cancer is a foundation that was founded by Rob Dyer after losing many of his loved ones to cancer.[1][2] The main idea behind Skate4Cancer is that the cure is knowledge. They show you how to prevent cancer so that you can catch it early and hopefully become cancer free as soon as possible.
In 2004, Dyer skated over 8000 km from his hometown of Newmarket, Ontario to Los Angeles, California. Just four months prior to his skate, Rob lost his paternal grandmother to stomach cancer. Before he knew it, his maternal grandmother died from brain cancer. After losing two of the most important women in his life, his world was turned upside down when he lost his mother, Wendy, to brain cancer. That wasn't it, right before he set out on his skate, he lost his best friend to stomach cancer. There were many obstacles but Rob and the S4C team finished the skate in 5 months.[3]
In 2008, Rob decided he would do yet another cross country skate. This time focusing on Canada. He left Vancouver, BC in June and within 4 days he was already at the Rocky Mountains. They finished their second skate on a late November night in Halifax, NS.[4]
Rob and the team set out to New Zealand and Australia in early 2010. They finished all of New Zealand in a short amount of time and made their way to Australia for the second leg of their skate. Almost in Adelaide, Rob was side swiped by a car while skating one afternoon. He managed to get up and walk a bit to get cell phone service so he could call the van to come pick him up. Immediately, he went to the doctor and got it checked out, only to be told he had a groin injury that would take 4 to 6 weeks to heal and that was without even knowing the severity of the injury. After a long thought process, Rob decided it was better for him to return to Canada to heal and that they would finish their skate in the new year. Rob ended up skating a total of 3667 km before returning home.[5]
Dyer and the team are set to start a France skate on June 21, 2011.[6]
In 2011, with help from West49, Skate4Cancer/DreamLoveCure were able to raise over $100,000. through the sales of S4C T-Shirts, for Wellspring.ca to help families dealing with cancer.[7]
Skate4Cancer has toured with bands such as RocketRocketShip, The Deftones, City and color, Alexisonfire, Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada, Shad and have also had a booth set up at Warped Tour for the past few years and have a booth at this year's SCENE fest. They stock up on fliers about self breast exams, quitting smoking and other ways to prevent cancer.
In 2009, Ashley Kirilow, a woman who shaved her head, plucked her eyebrows and starved herself to appear as a chemotherapy patient, convinced Rob and the team to fly her to Disney World to spend time with her hero, Rob Dyer.[8][9][10] Skate4Cancer sent out a statement saying "For your peace of mind, Skate4Cancer has no formal or informal affiliation to Change For A Cure. There have been no jointly held events or fundraising initiatives. Skate4Cancer's involvement with Ms. Kirilow was based solely on fulfilling what the organization believed to be a legitimate final wish from a terminally ill individual. " [11]
The Cure is know tour - Established an interactive campaign which encourages healthy living and an active lifestyle focused on cancer prevention while remaining attainable and relevant to the youth demographic. - Revolutionized philanthropy in the music touring industry by collaborating with major festivals and international tours including Warped Tour, NXNE, All Time Low, SHAD and Lights.[12]
Skate4Cancer Winnipeg is an annual, free, all ages event at the Forks plaza, it's a skateboarding and live music event in support of cancer awareness and prevention. “We’re just trying to educate people, mostly youth, on different forms of cancer and how you can potentially avoid them.” Jay Fulmore says, BE:Cause Industries co-founder and S4C Winnipeg coordinator. each year this event brings out thousands of young people and has been going on since 2006[13]
S4C Opened their first pop-up shop fall of 2013 at 1101 Queen St West Toronto. were clothing was sold to support Wellspring.ca & movember.com over $20,000 was donated to the causes. "Through your time, support, clothing sales, and generous donations we were able to donate over $5,000 to our friends at Movember and over $15,000 to our friends at Wellspring. The support we received from our local and global community blew us away! We’re so happy to have met and worked with all the beautiful hearts during the S4C Shop’s 5 months in Toronto." [14]
References
- ↑ "Skate 4 Cancer". Winnipeg Sun. 2009-05-19. Archived from the original on 2010-09-05. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
Skate4Cancer combined 14 bands and varying styles of skateboarding competition to raise awareness of cancer prevention in youth at The Forks on May 16, 2009.
- ↑ Chris Clay (2009-07-02). "Skate 4 Cancer raises funds for hospital". Toronto Life. Archived from the original on 2010-09-05. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
The band list continues to grow as Sunday's Skate 4 Cancer concert draws closer.
- ↑ "2004 USA Skate". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ↑ "2009 Canada Skate". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ↑ "2010 New Zealand/Australia Skate". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ↑ "2011 France Skate". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ↑ "Donor Recognition". Wellspring.
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in Authors list (help) - ↑ Brendan Kennedy (2010-08-06). "Woman faked cancer to raise money". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
Skate4Cancer’s involvement with Ms. Kirilow was based solely on fulfilling what the organization believed to be a legitimate final wish from a terminally ill individual.
mirror - ↑ Linda Nguyen (2010-08-10). "Alleged swindler in custody: Woman accused of faking cancer to raise $20,000". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
Meredith Dejonge, 25, alleges that Kirilow befriended local groups and recruited volunteers to help her organize events and benefit concerts, and even convinced a cancer awareness organization -Skate 4 Cancer -to fly her to Disney World to fulfill what she said was a dying wish.
- ↑ "Imagine Festival - better if Ticketmaster/Livenation is involved, "Change 4 A cure" = scam". Retrieved 2010-09-06.
- ↑ "Change 4 A Cure = Scam". Retrieved 3 June 2011.
- ↑ http://www.samaritanmag.com/690/skate4cancers-rob-dyers-new-cause-dream-love-cure-centre
- ↑ http://metronews.ca/news/winnipeg/681797/the-lytics-mise-en-scene-and-more-raise-awareness-with-skate4cancer-winnipeg/
- ↑ http://dreamlovecure.org/news/an-update-from-the-s4c-team