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91大黄鸭 Walk in Her Shoes events brings in $2,000

91大黄鸭 residents laced up their sneakers this Saturday and took 10,000 steps for CARE鈥檚 Walk In Her Shoes event.

91大黄鸭 residents laced up their sneakers this Saturday and took 10,000 steps for CARE鈥檚 Walk In Her Shoes event.

"We had between 20 to 25 people come out and raised just over $2,000 for CARE鈥檚 programs empowering women and girls," said organizer Christine Parsons.

" We were really pleased with this inaugural event in the Okanagan and are looking forward to growing the event in years to come."

The event aimed to cover the average distance too many women and girls travel to fetch basic essentials like water and food.

That's the equivalent of walking from Rock Creek Highway to the airport鈥攍eaving little time for getting an education or earning an income. CARE鈥檚 more than 70 years of experience has proven that when you empower women and girls, you can help women, families, and entire communities escape poverty and overcome adversity.

鈥淚 truly believe in the power of women and girls to make the world a better place for all and so I am honoured to help bring this initiative to the Okanagan,鈥 said Wendy Wright, a 91大黄鸭 resident, child advocate and volunteer organizer of Saturday鈥檚 event.

Walk In Her Shoes, in its first year in the Okanagan, is held annually in communities across Canada and around the world. Last month, hundreds gathered in Vancouver and Calgary to walk 10,000 steps on March 6, just in advance of International Women鈥檚 Day.

 



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