Fundraise for OCRA and Support Cancer Research
Fundraise for OCRA
OCRA Heroes across the country are raising awareness and critical funds for OCRA’s research, advocacy, and patient support programs. Become an OCRA Hero by turning your passion into purpose to help make a difference in the fight against ovarian and related gynecologic cancers.
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Attending an OCRA signature fundraiser or an event benefiting OCRA near you is a great way to support those facing ovarian and all gynecologic cancers and meet new people who share your passion, all while raising crucial funds for research, advocacy, and programs.
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We can help support OCRA by creating fundraisers, volunteering and donating. Every single penny counts when we have such a long way to go.
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