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This winter, don’t just stay inside — step up and step out for something that matters. Neighbourhood Works is proud to host Coldest Night of the Year on Saturday, February 28. This winter walk supports individuals and families in our community experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness — and every dollar raised stays right here in St. Stephen, funding the Neighbourhood Works Community Kitchen and our youth and adult programs.
It’s easy to join — form a team, register as an individual, or volunteer. Every step you take helps provide vital local services. Whether you walk 2 kilometres or 5, what matters most is that you show up. Visit cnoy.org, search for St. Stephen, and sign up today. Let’s walk together and make a difference in our own backyard.
http://www.cnoy.org/ststephen
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