The Coldest Night of the Year is a winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk in support of local charities. Let’s change the tune for people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness... because it’s cold out there. Join us on February 22, 2025 - team up, fundraise, and walk with us!
HIV West Yellowhead was formed in the spring of 1988 and was officially called “AIDS: A Positive Coordinated Community Response Society of Jasper”.
The main catalyst for the formation of the society was that a man affected by AIDS decided to return home to Jasper to live out his last days. This syndrome, although becoming common in larger centres, still carried with it a lot of fear and stigma. The main goal of the society at that time was to support people living with HIV and AIDS and to raise awareness about the virus.
Using a harm reduction model that includes education, leadership, outreach, and partnerships, HIV West Yellowhead supports those at risk of, or affected by HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and sexually transmitted blood borne infections. We are working towards a world free of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infections.
Funds raised through the Coldest Night of the Year on Saturday, February 22nd, 2025 will go towards supporting feeding those in need as well as for client emergences.
Hinton Adult Learning Society, o/a Hinton Employment and Learning Place, facilitates many different programs in Hinton, Edson, Jasper, and the Grande Cache area. We operate Freddy's Homelessness Resource Room and Day Space, where we provide supports to our homeless friends in Hinton. We facilitate the FASD/PCAP program, Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities, Career and Employment Information Services Storefront, Workplace Training, Transition to Employment Services, GED Prep, Community Adult Learning Program, ESL training, newcomer supports, and look to fill gaps in services in the communities we serve. Our team of 15 dedicated and caring individuals, along with 29 incredible volunteers strive to support our community members however we can.
Vision • Hinton Adult Learning Society leads and inspires our community to be safe, accepting and inclusive.
Mission • Hinton Adult Learning Society empowers and advocates for community members to learn and grow in a supportive environment. We acknowledge and reduce barriers to create an inclusive community where everyone feels valued, safe and involved.
Join us on Saturday, February 22nd, 2025 for the Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk and help us raise vital funds for our Freddy's Homelessness Program. Together we can make a difference right here in our community!
The Hinton Centre is at 965 Switzer Drive.
Walkers will gather here to register and meet their teams and then follow the route down to Dr Duncan Murray Recreation Centre for the 2km walk and onwards to Crescent Valley School and back (for the 5Km).
The CNOY Team Participant & Donor Services
Toll Free 1.877.743.3413 / Phone 519.603.2250
Email hinton@cnoy.org