Thanks
to our cyclists and sponsors, we raised over $8,500 for our work
with refugee
seniors, adults and kids!
What a beautiful
fall day! And what a fun
bike-a-thon! Our heartfelt thanks to all
those who cycled, pledged, and cheered us on.
Spirits were high as the 3 MCM teams gathered in Pierrefonds
on October 5th: Peace
lovin’ pop-a-wheelies in
support of the Just Solutions Clinic; Golden Wheels
in support of our work with seniors and the Rollin’ Rockets from Camp
Cosmos .
It was a great
opportunity as well to meet up with community friends from the St. James Drop-In Center and Action Refugee Montreal
(ARM). Kudos to Paul, Jenny and the
folks at ARM for raising a whopping $20,000!
Ben and Luke Ives gear up |
After fastening helmets and pumping up tires, we set out on the bike paths around Île Bizard.
Tour de France Wade offers roadside assistance |
Luke leads the way |
Congrats to Wade Tour de France Eide who did the circuit 4 times for a total of 100K!! The fall colours and
water front vistas were a joy to behold.
The morning ended
with a delicious lunch provided by the Ride for Refuge folks and more
opportunity for chats with friends and colleagues.
Jeff, Rick, baby Justin, Wendy and Claire |
MCM board member Wendy Evans with Sam and Justin |
Liam and Claire, ferocious Pop-a-wheelies |
Rollin' Rockets team leader Molly Churchill |
Go! Nicole Go! |
Pop-a-wheelie Celeste |
MCM board member Nicole Ives with family, Wendy & Paula |
After this
initial experience, we hope to recruit more riders next year.
It’s an event not to be missed!
It’s an event not to be missed!
Photos: Tom Kingsbury, Andrea Dawes and Nicole Ives
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On
another fundraising front……
Project
Refuge (transitional housing and support for refugee claimants run by MCM for
22 years), became an independent organization in January of this year. PR is
still going strong under the able leadership of its director, Sylvain Thibault,
and a dedicated group of board members and volunteers – many of whom are former
residents.
Cette année, le Projet Refuge prépare le
Show pour les réfugiés Do 1Thing qui aura lieu le 4 novembre à 19:30 au Cabaret
du Mile End . Une soirée Jazz'n Blues avec le groupe Kalmunity, le groupe le
plus en vogue sur la scène montréalaise actuellement.
For more information and to purchase tickets: 514-582-2917
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