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The Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride

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June 23, 2019

Location: The Curling Club Ball Diamond
Address: 551 Recreation Ave
Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Website: View Website

2019-06-23 08:00:00 2019-06-23 12:00:00 America/Vancouver The Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride Kelowna, we want you to join us for the Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride as we come together to Ride Don’t Hide as a community and #GETLOUD about mental health and suicide prevention. You can participate as an individual or as part of a team with your family, friends or co-workers and help us raise funds for mental health programs and services in our community. Let’s help people of all ages access the help and support they need and know they are not alone. When we Ride Don’t Hide, we create change. Routes/Cost: 4km or 6km Walk (Stride Don’t Hide) – $40 6km Family Ride – $40 25km Ride – $40 50km Ride – $40 Budd’s 100 – Sign up to be a part of Budd’s 100 today and decide which route is right for you later! When you join Budd’s 100, you agree to raise $100. PLUS, thanks to the generosity of the Thomas Alan Budd Foundation, your $100 in fundraising will be matched! The $40 registration fee is waived with this option. About the Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride: At CMHA Kelowna we want to let anyone struggling in silence to know they are not alone. That’s why we are dedicating our Ride Don’t Hide event to the memory of two brothers in our community. The Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Ride is a rallying point for us all: Anyone can experience poor emotional or mental health. Anyone can be at risk for thoughts of suicide. No one should have to hide or stay silent. On June 23rd, join us and ride in plain sight to raise funds for programs and services in our community. The Cause: Ride Don’t Hide is a nation-wide fundraising bike ride that gives thousands of people across Canada the opportunity to connect—to their own mental health, to each other and to their broader communities, while raising the critical funds that support CMHA programs in their own community that help Canadians take care of our mental health. The Curling Club Ball Diamond 551 Recreation Ave events@kelownanow.com
Kelowna, we want you to join us for the Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride as we come together to Ride Don’t Hide as a community and #GETLOUD about mental health and suicide prevention. You can participate as an individual or as part of a team with your family, friends or co-workers and help us raise funds for mental health programs and services in our community. Let’s help people of all ages access the help and support they need and know they are not alone. When we Ride Don’t Hide, we create change.

Routes/Cost:
4km or 6km Walk (Stride Don’t Hide) – $40
6km Family Ride – $40
25km Ride – $40
50km Ride – $40

Budd’s 100 – Sign up to be a part of Budd’s 100 today and decide which route is right for you later! When you join Budd’s 100, you agree to raise $100. PLUS, thanks to the generosity of the Thomas Alan Budd Foundation, your $100 in fundraising will be matched! The $40 registration fee is waived with this option.

About the Payton & Dillon Budd Memorial Ride:
At CMHA Kelowna we want to let anyone struggling in silence to know they are not alone. That’s why we are dedicating our Ride Don’t Hide event to the memory of two brothers in our community. The Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Ride is a rallying point for us all: Anyone can experience poor emotional or mental health. Anyone can be at risk for thoughts of suicide. No one should have to hide or stay silent. On June 23rd, join us and ride in plain sight to raise funds for programs and services in our community.

The Cause:
Ride Don’t Hide is a nation-wide fundraising bike ride that gives thousands of people across Canada the opportunity to connect—to their own mental health, to each other and to their broader communities, while raising the critical funds that support CMHA programs in their own community that help Canadians take care of our mental health.



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