Skip to main content

Community Resource Centres’ successful fundraising walk, the White Rock/South Surrey Coldest Night of the Year, is going fully virtual again for 2022.

The organization’s CEO, David Young, and event planner Abby Gemino made the official announcement at White Rock council’s most recent meeting, on Jan. 24. The 2022 walk, set for Feb. 26, was originally supposed to be a blended event, featuring a physical walk along the usual route from Memorial Park along the White Rock waterfront along with an option for teams or individuals to participate online, by logging a walk online done any day in February – and, theoretically, from anywhere in the world.

A fully virtual event in 2021 – due to COVID-19 restrictions – proved it was still possible to engage walkers, donors and sponsors, ultimately raising $229,000.

“We considered many factors, including the transmissibility of the omicron variant, the pressures on our health care workers and hospitals, and how we were able to successfully pull off a virtual CNOY event in 2021 which ended up being our most successful year yet. So, in consultation with both the SOURCES Society and Foundation boards of directors, we decided to make the switch now, with a month to go, to host this year’s CNOY virtually.”

-Young

The family-friendly winter event is designed to raise awareness – and funds – for charities supporting people who are hungry, homeless and hurting. Funds raised locally will support community programming including SOURCES’ Homelessness Prevention Services, and its Rent Bank (which is completely funded by CNOY).

Participants can now complete their 2 km or 5 km walk anywhere they wish, during ‘Walk Weekend’ (February 25-27), or at any other time in February.

Like last year, there will be a yet-to-be-scheduled drive-by day in February for team captains to pick up walk kits – which include CNOY toques for participants who have raised $150 or more (for adults 18 and older) or $75 (for youth 17 and under).

A virtual opening ceremony is planned for Friday, Feb. 25 with a virtual closing ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 27.

Freezing Cold Weather GIF