Become a Member

Join Prostate Cancer Support Ottawa (it’s free!).

Are you a prostate cancer patient or survivor, spouse or family member, or caregiver supporting an individual living with prostate cancer?

Then we invite you to join PCS Ottawa.

Membership benefits

As the saying goes, membership has its privileges!

Members of PCS Ottawa get to:

  • Learn all about prostate cancer, its diagnosis, and treatment options
  • Enjoy support and encouragement from other survivors in a non-medical environment
  • Volunteer and help provide prostate cancer awareness and support to others
  • Ensure adequate funds are directed to the research and treatment of prostate cancer
  • Contribute to public awareness of the benefits of early diagnosis and treatment

Plus, it’s free! No obligations and no membership fees.

(That said, we gladly accept financial donations. Click here to learn more about contributing to PCS Ottawa.)

Register to become a PCS Ottawa member

To join Prostate Cancer Support Ottawa, fill out and submit the form below.


Membership Registration Form

Join Prostate Cancer Support Ottawa

Prostate Cancer Support Ottawa (PCSO) is a local volunteer organization of prostate cancer survivors and theirsupporters. And, membership is free! No obligations and no membership fees.

If you prefer, you may download, print out and complete the Membership Application form, then mail it to:

Prostate Cancer Support Canada
P.O. Box 23122
Ottawa, Ontario, K2A 4E2



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Please note: All information provided is for PCS Ottawa official use only. We do not share members’ information with any outside organization.

 

2023 Wrap-up

2023 Wrap-up

The Walnut is the official newsletter for PCS Ottawa, currently published periodically through the year.

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