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Skate4Cancer's Rob Dyer's New Cause: The Dream Love Cure Centre

The founder of Skate4Cancer has evolved his vision. Rob Dyer, the 27-year-old Newmarket, Ontario native who has skateboarded across the U.S., Canada, New Zealand and parts of Australia to raise awareness about cancer, has a new goal in mind: the Dream Love Cure Centre (http://dreamlovecure.org/).

“It’s basically going to be a support centre for kids who are going through cancer, or kids who have been impacted directly or indirectly by the disease,” Dyer told Samaritanmag.  “There aren’t a lot of places available for kids to go and talk and share their emotions and stories, especially on the counseling side of things.

“When you lose someone to cancer, I find that there’s not really many places for you to turn, because it’s a life-changing experience. And if you don’t have a place that’s non-judgmental, it can be really hard on kids.”

Dyer knows from personal experience: within a year, he lost his mom, Wendy, his grandparents and his best friend Matt McInnes to the disease.

And he’s not alone: according to stats published on the Canadian Cancer Society website, an estimated 1 in 4 Canadians are expected to die from cancer, with an estimated 173,800 new cases being diagnosed every week.

Dyer’s loss occurred eight years ago, and he admits he fought depression, crediting his friends with bringing him out of his funk and keeping him positive.

 

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Shad and Dallas Green Choose Skate4Cancer For EP Proceeds

Dallas and Shad

Rapper Shad and singer Dallas Green of Alexisonfire and City and Colour have selected Rob Dyer’s Skate4Cancer charity as the recipient of all profits from the sale of their new collaboration, Shad & Dallas:Two Songs.

"I'm inspired by the integrity and compassion that drives that organization," Shad tells Samaritanmag about Skate4Cancer. "I've known Rob for a while and he blows my mind. I hope the profits from this release can help grow S4C's work."

The two-song EP features the brand new song “Live Forever,” co-written by the pair one afternoon in the studio, as well as a remix of Shad’s “Listen,” which includes Green on vocals.

A limited vinyl pressing can be purchased for $12 at the online stores for City and Colour and Shad. The digital version sells for $1.98 on iTunes.

Toronto’s Skate4Cancer was formed by Dyer after his mother passed away of the disease.  Over the last 7 years, he has skateboarded across North America, New Zealand and Australia spreading education about cancer prevention. His efforts have resonated in particular with youth through his affiliation with the skateboarding and music communities.

"We're all really good friends,” Green tells Samaritanmag. “I actually met Shad through Rob. We go way back, over seven years. This was a fun group effort and we thought it would up the fun-factor to include Rob and Skate4Cancer. It's truly an amazing thing that Rob does. He's always been an inspiration."

The release is a partnership between City and Colour’s label Dine Alone and Shad’s label Black Box.

 

Samaritanmag.com is an online magazine covering the good deeds of individuals, charities and businesses.

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