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Charity Challenge at Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

fundraiser

Date:

10.16.2011

Time:

9:00am

Location:





Event Description:

Scotiabank Marathon is now SOLD OUT.
If you would like to sponsor one of our runners, please click here.


Run for hope in the city this fall as part of Team Yonge Street Mission at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, one of Toronto's premier sporting events. Participants can choose to run or walk a 5k, half marathon or full marathon, while raising necessary funds and support for their charity of choice. Participants can run/walk in teams (great for friends, family and corporate groups) or as individuals.

Some great reasons to join us:
- Raise awareness and funds for a great cause within our city
- As part of Team Yonge Street Mission, participants who raise at least $250 will receive free registration
- Receive a free technical jersey just for signing up
- Free Running Room clinics are scheduled throughout the summer and fall to help you train
- Best dressed individuals raise even more money for their charity
- Every dollar raised from the STWM will go towards Yonge Street Mission
- Run/walk with 20,000 other runners around the beautiful waterfront

There are so many great reasons to join. Sign up soon so you can start your fundraising and training!

For more information or registration details, contact Rebecca at (416) 929-9614 x4255 or rchan@ysm.ca

Charity Challenge information for the Scotiabank Marathon
Yonge Street Mission's Charity Challenge site

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