Coldest Night of the Year 2018

Can you imagine how awful winter would be without your winter jacket, toque, mittens, and scarf? It is estimated that 235,000 people are homeless in Canada annually, living without winter essentials and a roof over their head on any given night. The Coldest Night of the Year is Canada’s (unofficial) walk for the homeless. It’s a fun, family-friendly fundraiser that raises money for the hungry, homeless, and hurting in over 100 communities across Canada.

RLB has been a part of this fundraiser for several years now and we’re proud to be participating in the walk again in 2018. Sign-up to walk with either the RLB Guelph or Orangeville team on Saturday, February 24 and be part of an amazing initiative! We will be supporting Lakeside HOPE House and the Orangeville Food Bank, respectively.

If you’re interested in supporting us, you can make a donation towards one of our teams. Our community counts, so let’s help make a difference in someone’s life today! Check out Lakeside HOPE House’s featured article to learn more about the great things they’re doing for our community.

 

 

Upcoming Community Events

Walk for the Homeless, Coldest Night of the Year – Feb. 24

Annual President’s Ball, Guelph and District Homebuilders – Feb. 24

Self-Employed Income Tax Workshop, Immigrant Services Guelph Wellington – Feb. 24

Spaghetti Supper, Elora Co-op Preschool – Feb. 24

February Happy Hour @ Lumberjacks Axe Throwing, Young Innovative Professionals (YIP) – Feb. 28

 

 

Check out these websites for more information on events happening in your community:

For Orangeville events click here.

For Dufferin events click here.

For Guelph events click here.

For Kitchener events click here.

For Waterloo events click here.

For Fergus, Elora and area events click here.

For Cambridge events click here.