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			<title>$92,000 raised so far from Walk which supports those facing hunger and homelessness</title>
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<p>Continued from FRONT</p>
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<p>This year's CNOY walk in Caledon started out at the Caledon East Community Complex. Walkers gathered in a community room there around 4 p.m. to register, get their CONY hats, socialize, and listen to some send-off remarks.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>CCS CEO Geraldine Aguiar thanked all of the sponsors, walkers, and volunteers participating in the event. She said there were 258-plus walkers, 40 teams, and 76 volunteers at the event.</p>
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<p>“Every step you take brings someone closer to health, closer to home, and closer to safety,” said Aguiar.</p>
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<p>Caledon Mayor Annette Groves was at the walk along with a team of her Council colleagues. She said the walk had an amazing turnout which made her so happy.</p>
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<p>Groves said hunger and homelessness is very real in Caledon, and in the Region of Peel.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“We have seen a lot of families who are truly, truly in need,” said Groves. “This walk, we are shining a light on hunger and homelessness and raising awareness. Raising awareness is extremely important.”</p>
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<p>Groves said while it may not seem like there's hunger and homelessness in Caledon, there very much is. In recent years, CCS has seen unprecedented demand for its food services.</p>
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<p>“By walking today, by showing support, by pledging and raising funds… you're helping to end homelessness, you're helping to save families that are on the streets,” said Groves.</p>
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<p>So far, over $92,000 has been raised from this year's CNOY walk. The fundraising goal for this year is $120,000, and donations are being accepted until March 31.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Caledon Firefighters, who have historically supported the CNOY walk, put a team together for the walk this year again and are currently the top fundraisers at over $12,000.</p>
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