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Over 70 people came out in support of WeCan fundraiser

Many people cycled, ran and walked in support of Comox Valley housing on Father’s Day.

Sunday saw the 40K For Them Fundraiser, an event focused on raising money for the WeCan Shelter Society, who are looking to buy extra land to build more homes for the unhoused.

Over 70 people registered to cycle 40 kilometers, run or cycle 10 kilometers and walk 1 kilometer at 40 Knots Winery for the cause. The event included an after-party with food and live music.

Winery co-owner Brenda Hetman-Craig and Event Coordinator Jen Knox say it was a well-run event.

“So many volunteers came forward and wanted to be included in this event, where we’re raising money for our unhoused. It’s a growing concern of all of our community members, so seeing everyone coming forward that wanted to be part of this has been heartwarming,” said Hetman-Craig.

“The event had a great turn-out, with riders doing the 40 kilometer, 10 kilometer, and 5 kilometer rides, and people doing the 10 kilometer run, and the all-accessible Vineyard Walk,” said Knox.

Hetman-Craig says the idea of this event grew from knowing Co-founder of WeCan Shelter Charlene Davis, as well as wanting to do something in response to the increase in unhoused residents.

This led to 40 Knots raising money for the Number 7 House at Maple Pool Campground a few years ago, with the winery wanting to continue supporting WeCan’s mission of housing those in need.

“Anyone living in the Valley knows we have a vulnerable population that needs to be addressed, and this is a great way for us to do that,” said Knox.

The event saw support not just from residents but from several businesses/groups including Quantum Dental, Integra Homes, Quality Foods, Old Farm Market, and the Comox Valley Cycling Coalition.

All proceeds from registration and sponsorship head directly to WeCan Shelter Society.

WeCan co-founder Charlene Davis says she’s very grateful for the event and everyone who contributed, adding she hopes the number of registered participants doubles or triples in the future.

40 Knots plans to run the fundraiser again for Father’s Day next year, set on June 21.

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