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Meota run/walk raises more than $19,000

Participants support mental health care and awareness.

MEOTA — Meota Catholic Church organized a five-kilometre walk/run May 18 and $19,447.14 was raised with the proceeds donated to the Battlefords branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

The cool air was invigorating as more than 130 people gathered for the walk/run. They met in front of the Meota Catholic Church which hosted the event and where the trek began. Because of the frigid weather, it was decided to avail the warmth of the church to hear opening remarks by Charles Baillargeon overseeing the event. Michele Winterholt, executive director of mental health, addressed those present on the issues and awareness of mental health facing our society.

Maurice Duhaime spoke on mental health issues faced by their family. The Cody Duhaime Memorial Walk was spearheaded by his wife Sylvia until her passing. Thousands of dollars were raised and donated over the years. There remained $14,281.14 which Maurice presented to this event.

Signs of humour, encouragement and satire were posted along the course. Bev Soucess and James Beaton played and sang to the thrill of participants. Most delightful was Marcel Duhaime’s beautiful team of Clydesdale horses and wagon. Anyone needing a ride simply had to climb aboard and literally “hitch a ride.” Participants ranged in age from 95-year-old Elsie Gabruch to Cohen Wheaton at seven months old.

From the church steps a youth choir led the singing of O Canada with the flag briskly waving in the northwest breeze. The horn blew and everyone started their journey led by runners and joggers and followed by walkers. Friends and family walked together in solidarity. The route ended back at the church where hot dogs, refreshments and bananas were served to reinvigorate and socialize.

Robert St. Amant and Charles Baillargeon, both marathon runners, conceived this idea and are proud to announce $19,447.14 was raised. All the funds were donated to the Canadian Mental Health Association Battlefords Branch.

The cool weather brought out the best in participants with many warm and giving hearts. Thank you to participants, donors, helpers and sponsors of this event. The success was exhibited by the true value of caring for others. We are very grateful. Thank you.

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