Farwell4Hire Fund

 
 
 

The Farwell4Hire Fund has been created in memory of Luanne and Sheri Farwell. These courageous sisters lost their lives to cystic fibrosis (CF), the most common fatal genetic disease in Canada. Luanne died in the fall of 1993 at the age of 24 and, just nine months later, Sheri succumbed to cystic fibrosis at the age of 18. These young women left a legacy of caring, compassion, and kindness, characteristics that are remembered fondly to this day. This fund carries on Luanne and Sheri’s legacy by contributing to important research that will one day create a world without CF. As we continue that journey, we are continuing to improve the lives of people living with this terminal disease.

Investing in the best research has led to outstanding progress in the fight against cystic fibrosis. Today, 50 percent of Canadians with CF are expected to live into their early 50s and beyond, and 60 percent of all people with CF in Canada are adults. In the 1960s, most children did not live long enough to attend kindergarten.

Contributions to this fund are supported by the Farwell4Hire campaign, an annual fundraiser that takes place in the month of May. Luanne and Sheri’s brother, Mike, hires himself out for odd jobs in exchange for a donation to cystic fibrosis. Since Farwell4Hire began in 2014, it has helped to contribute more than $1,000,000 to CF research. Together, we have made a remarkable difference, and our work will continue until we find a cure.

If you’d like to learn more about the Farwell4Hire campaign, please visit www.farwell4hire.com or contact Mike and Jenn at farwell4hire@gmail.com.

If you would like to learn more about the Farwell4Hire Fund, please contact WRCF at 519-725-1806 or info@wrcf.ca.