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Ride Don't Hide returns to Coldstream routes

Ride Don't Hide will hit the streets of Coldstream Sunday, June 8, raising funds for youth mental health services
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The popular North Okanagan fundraiser for youth mental health, Ride Don't Hide, returns to Coldstream in 2025 on Sunday, June 8.

The wheels on a popular fundraiser continue to turn.

Ride Don鈥檛 Hide returns Sunday, June 8, and cyclists have a chance to support youth mental health services in the North Okanagan.

The ride is hosted by Canadian Mental Health Association Vernon and District at Creekside Park in Coldstream.

Registration is now open at .

鈥淪o many people look forward to Ride Don鈥檛 Hide and it has become a tradition in our community,鈥 said Julia Payson, CMHA Vernon executive director.

鈥淲e are so grateful to see our friends and neighbours come out and rally behind much-needed mental health services for youth and families.鈥

The Galbraith Family Foundation is once again providing a matching opportunity for funds raised.

Registration is $55 per person and kids under 12 ride for free. Community members can register an individual or as a team, allowing for the opportunity to fundraise with support and team spirit.

Cyclists and non-cyclists can take part in the event which features five routes ranging from 2.6 to 32 kilometres. You can ride or walk as an individual or as part of a team.

鈥淵oung families will have a chance to be close to Creekside Park while more experienced cyclists will navigate longer routes through Coldstream,鈥 said Payson.

Ride Don鈥檛 Hide will also include booths promoting local organizations, kids鈥 activities and a barbecue for participants.

Registration on June 8 opens at 8 a.m., with the first ride starting at 9 a.m.

CMHA Vernon's Youth Integrated Services Hub provides wellness programs, counselling, peer support, socials and so much more. Learn more at .

 

 



Roger Knox

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