Go Dry this February - Dry Feb

In Support of Canadian Cancer Society logo

1,690 PEOPLE GOING DRY
39 TEAMS
$29,747 RAISED SO FAR
Bill Keith donated $61.70
Greg Alcorn donated $250.00
Cecelia Brugma donated $50.00
Mia Kristan donated $42.53
Kelly Mackenzie donated $128.32
Mamta Gokani donated $60.00
Lisa Johnson donated $125.00
Andrea Abraham donated $61.70
Janine Nial donated $51.45
Leah Barber donated $102.70

Benefits of Dry Feb

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Help people with cancer

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General sense of well being

Df23 Icons Benefits Of Dry Feb 4 Better Sleep

Better quality of sleeping

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Clearer head

Df23 Icons Benefits Of Dry Feb 3 More Energy

More energy

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Sense of achievement


How it works

Step 1 - Sign-up to the challenge. Image of hand holding phone.

Step 1

Sign-up to the challenge

Step 2 - Ask family, friends and colleagues to sponsor you. Hand holding donations.

Step 2

Ask family, friends and colleagues to sponsor you

Step 3 - Go alcohol-free in February. Hands covering wine glass.

Step 3

Go alcohol-free in February

Step 4 - Help people affected by cancer. Two hands high five.

Step 4

Help people affected by cancer. Read more...

What is Dry Feb?

Dry Feb is a fundraiser that challenges you to go alcohol-free in February and raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. It helps you get healthy while also raising funds to make a difference for Canadians affected by cancer.

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Why take part?

The funds raised through Dry Feb will help Canadians living with cancer by helping the Canadian Cancer Society fund groundbreaking research and provide a compassionate national support system for anyone affected by cancer – like the free Cancer Information Service Helpline, which helps people across the country answer questions on all types of cancer, treatments, side effects and much more.

Having a month off alcohol has great health benefits, such as sleeping better and having more energy. So you're not only helping others, you're helping yourself. It's a win-win!

What’s the deal with alcohol and cancer?

The sobering news is that any type or amount of alcohol increases your risk of head and neck, breast, stomach, pancreatic, colorectal and liver cancers. Only 1/3 of Canadians are aware that there is a link between alcohol and an increased risk of cancer.

The Canadian Cancer Society recommends that if you choose to drink alcohol, women have less than one drink per day and men have less than two drinks per day. The less you drink, the more you reduce your risk.

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Join the Dry Feb challenge!

Go alcohol-free for 29 days to raise funds for people affected by cancer.

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