Thank you for an amazing 2022!

A family stands together enjoying the early sunset of winter.

As we approach the end of the year, the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation & Lyme Education, Awareness, & Prevention (LEAP) Team would like to wish you all an enjoyable and safe holiday season and give thanks for helping create the kind of impact that changes the world.  

Our mission is dedicated to promoting research, education, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and associated diseases and because of you, we have been able to help the lives of thousands of people!

Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation collective impact 2022

Be sure to check out the recap Looking at Lyme: Our year in review.

Our success over the last year has come from people like you. We are grateful for you and your support of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation. Thank you for walking this powerful journey with us. 

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We wholeheartedly thank you — on behalf of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, CanLyme Board of Directors, Lyme Education, Awareness, & Prevention (LEAP) Team and our entire community. We are excited for 2023 and can’t wait to see how much more we can do together!

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