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Toque power prevails. Goal beaten

NEWS RELEASE ST. VINCENT PLACE ************************* St. Vincent Place thanks Sault Ste. Marie for their generous support of the Coldest Night of the Year Walk! The event raised over $51,000, surpassing the goal of $50,000.

NEWS RELEASE

ST. VINCENT PLACE

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St. Vincent Place thanks Sault Ste. Marie for their generous support of the Coldest Night of the Year Walk!

The event raised over $51,000, surpassing the goal of $50,000.

The local WALK was part of a nation-wide event, held on February 21 in 80 cities across Canada, which saw over $2.8 million raised to help the homeless and hurting in our communities.

Donning the iconic Coldest Night of the Year toques, over 220 walkers of all ages, supported by 50 volunteers, got a small taste of the experience of surviving on the streets during a cold Canadian winter as they walked 2km, 5km or 10km routes in the downtown core, while raising funds to aid the work of St. Vincent Place in providing much-needed support to members of our community.

Thankfully the weather warmed up enough to make the walk chilly, but enjoyable. 

Walkers returned to St. Vincent Place for a warm bowl of chili.

The energy at the opening ceremonies was incredible as teams gathered to turn in their sponsorship donations. 

Teams made of up church groups, service organizations, work groups, businesses, friends and families were thanked by the organizers, board members and Mayor Provenzano for their generosity and commitment. 

Assante Wealth Management, Avery Construction, BDO Accounting, Dawson and Keenan Insurance, S&T Group, and Soo Mill BuildAll were thanked for their event sponsorship.

Village Media (Local2 and SooToday) was recognized as the media sponsor.

Organizers recognized the support of all media outlets in the city for their coverage as a key contributing factor to the Walk’s success.

Summit Community Church and the Seniors´ Drop In Centre hosted welcoming rest stops along the way and Tim Hortons Bay St. contributed hot chocolate.

Brohart Family photography chronicled all the fun in pictures.

St. Vincent Place has been serving Sault Ste. Marie for eleven years, and the boost in funds resulting from the Coldest Night of the Year will benefit their clients in a time of the year known historically for low levels of giving.

This year marks the third year of participation in the Coldest Night of the Year and the event has become their primary fundraiser.

The proceeds from the Walk will help St. Vincent Place serve the homeless and poor in our community by providing them with shelter, clothing, food, household essentials and compassionate attention through a dedicated group of volunteers and staff. They provide this service daily through the operation of a men’s shelter, soup kitchen, food bank and thrift store.

Contributions are still being accepted and can be made online at www.coldestnightofthe year.org/saultstemarie or in person at St. Vincent Place.

Thank you to all who participated in the success of this event! It’s a little walk for a big problem.

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Previous SooToday coverage of this story:

(Not quite the) Coldest Night of the Year

Mayors challenge each other on the coldest night of the year

(PHOTO: Participants begin their trek during the Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk for St. Vincent Place on Saturday, February 21, 2015. Donna Hopper/SooToday)


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