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Join Supportive Housing of Waterloo for the 3rd Annual Coldest Night of the Year Event on February 22nd!

SHOW is thrilled to announce that they will be participating in our 3rd Annual Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) event on February 22nd, 2025. It's time to mark your calendars and get ready for an evening of community, compassion, and change-making.

Event Details:

Date: February 22nd, 2025
Time: Registration opens at 4pm.
Location: First United Church (16 William St. W., Waterloo)

The Coldest Night of the Year is a nationwide initiative that raises funds and awareness for organizations working tirelessly to combat homelessness and poverty. This event allows us to come together as a community and experience a small taste of the challenges faced by those without shelter during the cold winter months.

How Can You Get Involved?

  • Register A Team HERE: Register a team and then invite your friends, family, and co-workers to join you!
  • Join SHOW’s Pre-Registered Team HERE: We invite you to join the Supportive Housing of Waterloo team as a walker or volunteer. Together, we can make a significant impact.
  • Donate Directly to the Campaign HERE: Can't attend the event? You can still make a difference by contributing to our fundraising efforts. Every dollar makes a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve.
  • Spread the Word: Share the news about SHOW’s participation in the CNOY event with friends, family, and colleagues. The more people who know, the more support we can garner.

You can visit SHOW’s Event Page HERE!!

Your participation and support are crucial in helping SHOW provide safe, stable housing and support services to those in need in our community.

Stay tuned for more information on event day and how you can get involved. SHOW staff looks forward to seeing you on February 22nd for a memorable evening of unity and compassion.

Together, we can make a positive change in the lives of our neighbors experiencing homelessness and poverty. Let's walk together to warm hearts and homes this winter.