A Point in Time count (PiT count) provides a snapshot of people who are experiencing homelessness (including people experiencing homelessness in shelters, unsheltered locations, and transitional housing) in a 24-hour period.
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Squamish Helping Hands Society is a charitable organization that provides food, shelter, and a community of supports to adults experiencing homelessness or who are at-risk of homelessness.
Invitation to Participate in the Coldest Night of the Year!
Coldest Night of the Year is a national fundraising walk. The money that Squamish Helping Hands raises from this event will provide shelter to at-risk individuals and put nutritious food into the hands of men, women, children and seniors threatened by homelessness and poverty. That means we will provide warm beds, hot meals, school breakfasts and lunches and community food hampers to our community’s most vulnerable.
When and Where?
Saturday February 24
Downtown Squamish
5:00 - 7:00pm
For event information, please visit: www.cnoy.org.
Interested in becoming a Team Captain?
Team Captains:
✓ register a team online
✓ invite others (friends, family, co-workers) to join in
✓ raise money and encourage their team to do the same
✓ make sure their teammates check-in and stick together on CNOY Day!
To Register a Team, visit: www.cnoy.org/register
Questions?
Michelle Cronier, Event Director
mcronier@shhs.ca
604.390.3000
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Food4Kids is a collaborative effort between Squamish Helping Hands Society, Parent Advisory Councils and local schools. In the past 12 months, 47,880 school breakfasts and lunches were distributed to 7 schools throughout the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Keep reading →Coldest Night of the Year is a national fundraising walk that takes place in over 250 communities across Canada and the US.
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