Safe support, from a distance

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Hike for Hospice Chatham-Kent has gone from the friendly settings along Mud Creek to the convenience and necessity of the virtual world.

Instead of gathering together at Mud Creek Trail on June 14, hikers will participate in an activity of their choice anytime between June 1-14.

“The health and safety of our hikers and volunteers is our top priority. A virtual hike allows participants to run or walk at any location with the flexibility and convenience of hiking at any time, at their own speed and distance. While there is no longer a registration fee for the event, we encourage people to still sign up so we know they are participating and so they can set up an online fundraising page,” said Amanda McKinlay, Hike for Hospice Co-Chair, in a media release.

“With all of the uncertainty with COVID-19, we are continuing with this event virtually so people still have an opportunity to support compassionate, end-of-life hospice care for families in Chatham-Kent. It also provides a way to stay active in self-quarantine, self-isolation or physical distancing. Now is the time to come together, while staying apart, to ensure this care continues to be available at no cost to residents and their families when they need it most.” shared Nathan McKinlay, Hike for Hospice Co-chair and Chatham-Kent Hospice Foundation Director.

For more information, to register or donate, visit www.hikeforhospiceck.com or call 519-354-3113 ext. 2404.

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