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Coldest Night of the Year 2016 Agape Fundraiser

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
January 17, 2016
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Coldest Night of the Year 2016

Coldest Night of the Year 2016

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Coldest Night of the Year 2016

Cornwall Ontario – On February 20th, The Agape Centre is hosting the Coldest Night of the Year, a 2km, 5km, and 10 km winter walk hosted in 80+ cities across Canada in support of our work here in Cornwall with the hungry, homeless, and hurting.

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Second Annual Park Jam needs your help

The goal is to raise $25,000 by February 20th, 2016!

To accomplish this goal, the Agape is looking for 20 team captains (of all shapes, sizes and ages) who will recruit 7-8 friends to their team, with a goal of raising $2000 per team. Of course, the Agape also looking for a whole pile of walkers to join each of the teams and help raise the funds.

Every walker who raises either $75 (youth 17 and under) or $150 (for adults) gets our famous Coldest Night toque.

For more info about Coldest Night of the Year click here.

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