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We are playing it safe again this year. So, you decide where and how to participate.

walk, run, bike or swim 

from May 18 - 25

 

It's spring. Let's move!

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As always, ShelterWalk is about raising funds for our Shelter and Homelessness Prevention. Our staff report that the people we serve face emergency situations every day that have the potential to break their housing security, people with unforeseen circumstances who need a boost to get to a better place. Our Shelter gives people who are homeless a place to live while they work toward affording housing.

 

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