Tracey Germa’s fundraiser for cancer care at Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) is gaining momentum. What began as a goal of $12,000 has already been surpassed, and she’s not stopping there. Tracey has now raised her sights to $15,000 in support of cancer care.
Her commitment to this cause is personal. In February 2021, Tracey was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a mastectomy shortly after and completed 20 rounds of radiation that summer. For the past five years, she has continued her treatment with Tamoxifen. Now, as she approaches the end of her treatment on May 31st, she’s marking this milestone in a meaningful way by giving back to the place that supported her through it all.
Tracey is reviving a fundraiser she first launched during her recovery. She’s selling packs of blank-inside cards in support of cancer care at PRHC.
This year’s cards feature new artwork created by her husband, James. The design is inspired by a powerful moment during Tracey’s recovery. After her surgery, she noticed a single leaf clinging to a tree in her backyard throughout the winter. It became a quiet but powerful symbol of strength and resilience. Over time, that same tree has grown and flourished, mirroring Tracey’s own journey. The updated design reflects this story of renewal and includes imagery of regrowth alongside the word “hope.”
To learn more about Tracey’s story, support her fundraiser, or purchase a set of cards, please visit her personal fundraising page for full details.