Longest Night Run 2020
Donation protected
Two years ago, our dear friend Ashleigh was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer. She and her family have spent two exhausting years navigating a journey of chemo and other treatments. Read Ashleigh's updates here.
The Longest Night Run was inspired by Ashleigh and Jordan’s courage in the face of darkness. We’re standing in solidarity with them, and are committing all proceeds of the event to Ashleigh’s on-going treatments and the care of their family. They need our gifts now more than ever.
Please donate to support our friends.
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Monday, December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, with 16 hours of darkness. In southern Manitoba that means 16 hours of darkness, from sunset to sunrise on the 22nd.
We will be running/walking through the night in a virtual relay to inhabit the darkness and stand in solidarity with our friends. To participate in the run, please click here.
The Longest Night Run was inspired by Ashleigh and Jordan’s courage in the face of darkness. We’re standing in solidarity with them, and are committing all proceeds of the event to Ashleigh’s on-going treatments and the care of their family. They need our gifts now more than ever.
Please donate to support our friends.
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Monday, December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, with 16 hours of darkness. In southern Manitoba that means 16 hours of darkness, from sunset to sunrise on the 22nd.
We will be running/walking through the night in a virtual relay to inhabit the darkness and stand in solidarity with our friends. To participate in the run, please click here.
Organizer
Brent Manke
Organizer
Steinbach, MB