Coldest Night of the Year Walk

Join Langley Greens in Canada's National Walk for Homelessness!

The Coldest Night of the Year is a super-fun, family-friendly fundraiser that raises money and awareness for local charities serving hungry, homeless and hurting families and youth in 120 communities across Canada.

What

Participants register online to walk 2, 5 or 10km on a safe, looping 5km route mapped out and signed for them with a rest stop or two and route marshalls along the way to guide them safely.

Registration

  • Children 10 and under: No fee
  • Youth 11-17: Fundraise minimum $75, or pay reg fee.
  • Adults 18 : Fundraise minimum $150, or pay reg fee.
  • Reg fee increases from $25 to $40 on Monday, February 19th (the last week of the event)

 Who

Everyone is welcome. CNOY is very family-friendly. Walkers will range in age from toddlers with parents to active seniors. There is a route for everyone to enjoy.

 How

Register to join the Langley Greens team here and then use your fundhub page to collect online donations. 

Impact

By walking at dusk during a cold winter's night you'll feel a hint of the challenge faced by those experiencing homelessness during winter. And, by fundraising, you'll be contributing much-needed money to a charity in your town bringing hope and help to people in your community who need support.

When
Sat. Feb 24, 2018
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Contact
Cheryl Wiens
Where
Gateway of Hope
5787 Langley Byp
Langley, BC V3A 0A9
Canada
Google map and directions

Protecting your health

BC Greens recognize that airborne illnesses and pollutants pose a significant health risk to everyone, especially the young, elderly, and immunocompromised, while caregivers, healthcare professionals, and support staff come into regular contact with vulnerable persons. When choosing venues, BC Greens prioritize outdoor spaces, and indoor spaces with good ventilation. In closed indoor spaces, we encourage attendees to wear well-fitting masks (N95, KN95, or KF94), especially during the respiratory-illness season.

Creating safe spaces

The BC Green Party is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination and harassment, where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, can contribute fully and have equal speaking opportunities. To support this commitment, all event attendees will be expected to follow the standards of our Safe Spaces Participant's Guide.

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