Coldest Night of the Year - February 24, 2024, News (Woolwich Minor Hockey)

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Coldest Night of the Year - February 24, 2024
Call for Teams!

On February 24th, 2024, Woolwich Community Services (WCS) will be hosting Coldest Night of the Year and joining walkers in 190+ locations across Canada! We’ll be walking for Woolwich Community Services (WCS).Our goal in the WALK is to raise $75,000 with the support of 20+ teams and 200+ walkers.

WCS is a social service agency providing opportunities and resources for individuals and families, living in Woolwich and Northern Wellesley Townships. In any given year WCS will assist 1 out of 5 residents in our area, providing programs such as the Woolwich Food Bank, Christmas Goodwill, and Family Violence Prevention program. WCS also focuses on providing support to individuals needing help with referrals and assistance/support with personal, financial, and housing needs.

I’m writing to ask for your support in raising pledges for Woolwich Community Services. We are asking you to consider:

•Registering a team of 8-10 people to walk and raise money for WCS.
•TOQUE BONUS: Every walker who raises either $75 (youth 17 and under) or $150 (for adults) gets our famous Coldest Night toque!

The WALK is something special. It’s fun, challenging, and meaningful. Please consider supporting this worthy fundraiser.

And remember, it’s cold out there!

Nancy Lucier
Community Engagement Coordinator
Woolwich Community Services
[email protected]
519-669-5139













 
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