Ride, Run, or Walk to raise funds for Mental Health on Sunday, June 24, 2018!
http://ridedonthide.com/on/ride/greater-toronto/
Funds raised through Ride Don't Hide go directly to MOBYSS - CMHA York South Simcoe's Mobile Youth Walk-In Clinic. Each MOBYSS visit costs $250. We need your support to continue to provide mental health support to so many struggling youth. Did you know that 75% of all adults report the onset of their mental illness in adolescence? Each $250 raised could potentially make the difference in saving a youth’s life.
Funds raised also support CMHA Toronto's Holiday Gift program and Housing Program.
Register, volunteer and/or donate now!
We need you to make a transformational difference to EVERYONE living with mental illness and to those supporting someone living with Mental Illness. See YOU on Sunday, June 24th!
Routes include:
** NEW 100KM RIDE ** - 7:30am
60KM Ride – 8:30am
20KM Ride – 9:30am
5 KM Ride, Run, or Walk – 10:30am
All route registrations include: Breakfast, BBQ lunch, TShirt, and knowing that you are saving a youth's life.
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