PROUD TO SUPPORT CHANTAL JUTEAU, EASTERN RECIPIENT 2ND QUARTER 2022
Brokers Who Care voted and we are pleased to announce that we will be sending a cheque in the amount of $10,000 to Chantal Juteau, our Eastern Recipient of the 2nd Quarter 2022 vote.
Thank you to Rosa Bovino for bringing this Cause to our attention.

Thank you from Chantal and her family. To watch the presentation video click here.
Nomination Story
The last thing you want to hear is that your children are sick. Unfortunately, on April 18, 2020, Chantal was first officially diagnosed with Cancer. This day was absolutely horrifying to all of us. About 12 months prior to this Chantal had undergone surgery and we were told very little. We knew it was cancer but on May 1, 2020 we were told it was all removed and we had nothing to worry about. I remember the joy we felt as I shared the news with friends and family. Chantal had her check up 3 months later as well as 6 months later and we were told no regrowth was there but just 12 short months later we were told the growth had returned.
We did not know the extent of it or how much this would be impacting her life. Chantal had great days and rough days. Her first surgery was horrible - she could hardly walk some days, she had to adapt to life with a walker. Every day was still a gamble as she had always felt something was not right. She was living in pain already but what had come next, we would have never expected. This news was terrifying. The one thing I knew was I wanted answers. We waited on CT scans, MRI’s, additional Biopsies and in August we were told the cancer had spread to her Pancreas, Lungs and that she had 3 new tumors on her Gluteus Maximus. We had met with Oncologists at the Tom Baker where we were told this was now stage 4 and incurable cancer. I was floored. How do you sit and listen to this news about your own baby? I wondered if this was real, how could this be happening to the kindest soul. They diagnosed Chan with Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma. There is not too much information about this cancer as it's very uncommon; a form of tissue/bone cancer.


