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Roger Foley is a remarkable individual whose story is defined by extraordinary resilience and a relentless fight for justice. Based in London, Ontario, Roger has faced severe challenges due to a debilitating neurodegenerative disease called Spino-cerebellar Ataxia and other health issues that have significantly impacted his mobility and independence. Despite these difficulties, Roger remains a beacon of courage and advocacy. Roger is a graduate of Carleton University with degrees in Economics and History. He has previously served as a National E-Business Manager with the Royal Bank of Canada and is the founder of the Canadian Ataxia Conference. Roger is also a singer and song writer. His dedication to community service was recognized in 2013 when he received a top volunteer award from the Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards, underscoring his commitment to making a positive impact.
Support Roger Foley’s fight for justice by donating to his legal fund. Every contribution, no matter the size, is a crucial step towards ensuring that his voice is heard and his rights are protected. Visit www.HelpRoger.ca to make a donation and show Roger that thousands of Canadians stand with him in his struggle for fairness and dignity.
Roger Foley’s story is a testament to his strength and an urgent call for systemic change. His unwavering determination to seek justice and proper care highlights the critical need for support and reform in the treatment of individuals with disabilities. By standing with Roger, we uphold the values of respect, dignity, and humanity that should define our healthcare system.
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Roger Foley is a remarkable individual whose story is defined by extraordinary resilience and a relentless fight for justice. Based in London, Ontario, Roger has faced severe challenges due to a debilitating neurodegenerative disease called Spino-cerebellar Ataxia and other health issues that have significantly impacted his mobility and independence. Despite these difficulties, Roger remains a beacon of courage and advocacy. Roger is a graduate of Carleton University with degrees in Economics and History. He has previously served as a National E-Business Manager with the Royal Bank of Canada and is the founder of the Canadian Ataxia Conference. Roger is also a singer and song writer. His dedication to community service was recognized in 2013 when he received a top volunteer award from the Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards, underscoring his commitment to making a positive impact.
Support Roger Foley’s fight for justice by donating to his legal fund. Every contribution, no matter the size, is a crucial step towards ensuring that his voice is heard and his rights are protected. Visit www.HelpRoger.ca to make a donation and show Roger that thousands of Canadians stand with him in his struggle for fairness and dignity.
Roger Foley’s story is a testament to his strength and an urgent call for systemic change. His unwavering determination to seek justice and proper care highlights the critical need for support and reform in the treatment of individuals with disabilities. By standing with Roger, we uphold the values of respect, dignity, and humanity that should define our healthcare system.

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