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Candy Land event raises $640,000 for families affected by cancer

The celebration at Rebel º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøfeatured live entertainment.

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Rebel º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøwas the site of Nankind’s Candy Land event.


Nankind held its Candy Land event at Rebel º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøin October to honour parents with cancer and their children. The fundraiser, which featured activities and live entertainment for all ages, brought in more than $640,000 to support in-home child care, programs and nutritious meals for families navigating cancer. More than 500 folks attended, united to help provide critical resources that uplift and strengthen families throughout their cancer journey.

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Christopher Kozub, Allyson Marta and Hannah and Lev Kozub.

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Jonathan, Kathleen, Hudson and Bennett Goodyear.

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Kyle, Evelyn, Archer and Henry Slote.

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Marco, Jennifer, Claudia and Christian Bertoia.

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Owen Galego, Paul Bailey and Luke Galego.

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Roger Dagher, Jennifer Caputo and Sebastian and Sienna Dagher.

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Sean Stewart, Shauna Guth and James and Victoria Stewart.

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George Pimentel is a photojournalist and contributor to the Star’s Together section.

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