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Coldest Night of the Year

Hosted by The Campbell River & North Island Transition Society

The Coldest Night of the Year is a national winterrific family-friendly walk to raise money for local charities serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness. Join us - team up, fundraise, walk, and gather for good... because it’s cold out there.

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Thank you to our Sponsors

supporting sponsor

Logo of Capital Power with the company name in grey bold letters and a curved, abstract symbol in dark blue and olive green to the right of the text.
Logo for IZCO Technology Solutions. The "O" in "IZCO" has electronic circuit lines radiating from it, suggesting technology or connectivity. "Technology Solutions" is written below in a modern, geometric font.
BC Housing logo featuring a circular design with various shades of blue and green segments surrounding a white house icon, next to the text "BC HOUSING" in bold teal letters.

Community sponsor

Logo for Mosaic Forest Management. The word "MOSAIC" is in large black letters, with a circular design replacing the "O." Below, "FOREST MANAGEMENT" is written in smaller uppercase letters.
North Island College logo with a blue and yellow abstract design above the words "NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE" in black capital letters.
Logo for Coastal Community Credit Union featuring a stylized sun rising over mountains and waves, with the organization’s name in blue capital letters below the image.
Logo for Shoreline Orthodontics, with “shoreline” in lowercase white letters on a purple background; the "o" in "shoreline" is made of small white dots. "Orthodontics" is written below in smaller text.

real stop sponsor

Logos for "Match Eatery & Public House" with the text "EST. 2013" and "Chances Campbell River" featuring colorful overlapping rectangles behind the word "chances.
Logo for WestUrban Developments Ltd. with stylized initials “WU” above a brown sign that reads “WESTURBAN” in white text, followed by “DEVELOPMENTS LTD.” below in brown.
Interfor logo featuring a stylized green and blue tree graphic to the left of the word "INTERFOR" in blue, with the tagline "Building Value" in green underneath.
Logo of the Nanwakolas Council featuring a stylized red and black longhouse with Indigenous artwork above the words "Nanwakolas Council" in bold, modern font.
Logo for Moeller Matthews Chartered Professional Accountants, featuring stylized blue and green overlapping "M" shapes on the left and the firm’s name in blue text on the right.
A white badge with the text "coldest night of the year" in blue and yellow font is centered on a textured dark blue background.

Sponsorship is a unique opportunity for businesses to reach a wider audience while aligning with a charity dedicated to supporting your community. We rely on businesses like yours. By participating in an event or initiative, you can help women in your community receive the appropriate services, safety and housing.

To learn more about corporate partnerships and how you or your company can get involved:

Economic stability is important to everyone’s health and well-being, safety, quality of life, and human rights.

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More than 60% of women accessing the Women’s Resource Center are over 50 years old and are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Women may experience ‘episodic homelessness’ as they move in and out of abusive situations and stay at shelters.

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24% of women accessing the Ann Elmore House experienced hurt, hunger, and homelessness.
A group of people bundled in winter clothing walk together on a sidewalk in a residential neighborhood, with trees and houses in the background on a cloudy day.

CNOY 2018

On Saturday, February 24th, 2018, we were thrilled to host our first Coldest Night of the Year, where we raised $19,731! We recruited 17 volunteers and 20 teams, with over 129 walkers. Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, walkers & those that donated to this year’s event.

A large group of people stand together on a sidewalk near a residential building, one person in front holds a sign that reads "It's cold out here!" Cars are visible on the road to the right.

CNOY 2019

On Saturday, February 23rd, 2019, we were thrilled to host our second Coldest Night of the Year, where we raised $26,467! We recruited 26 volunteers and 25 teams, with over 154 walkers. Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, walkers & those that donated to this year’s event.

A group of people, some in matching shirts and hats, march outdoors holding a banner for a transition society. A person in a kilt plays bagpipes at the front of the group.

CNOY 2020

On Saturday, February 22nd, 2020, we were thrilled to host our third Coldest Night of the Year, where we raised $22,096! We recruited 19 volunteers and 23 teams, with over 137 walkers. Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, walkers & those that donated to this year’s event.

A group of people wearing winter coats, blue hats with yellow pom-poms, and masks stand outside on a snowy ground, posing and smiling for the photo with trees in the background.

CNOY 2021

On Saturday, February 20th, 2021, we were thrilled to host our fourth Coldest Night of the Year, where in light of COVID-19 we raised $30,955! This virtual event had 27 teams, with over 119 walkers. Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, walkers & those that donated to this year’s event.

A group of people wearing winter coats, blue hats with yellow pom-poms, and masks stand outside on a snowy ground, posing and smiling for the photo with trees in the background.

CNOY 2022

On Saturday, February 26th, 2022, we were thrilled to host our fifth Coldest Night of the Year, where we raised $43,954! We recruited 18 volunteers and 27 teams, with over 146 walkers. Thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, walkers & those that donated to this year’s event.

Real stories

CRNITS provides more than just a safe shelter. It provides a community of support and a continuum of services. Read and watch the unique experiences from our clients, volunteers, and more.