
Steps to Stop the Silence
Center Wellington Councillor Neil Dunsmore is embarking on a heart felt journey, to raise awareness for mental health issues in our community and across our country. He will walk from the Center Wellington Councillor Chamber’s in Elora to the Peace Officer’s Memorial in Ottawa, which is held this year on Sunday September 27th.
Neil will be leaving the Elora Councillor Chamber’s on Saturday September 5th at 10am, arriving at the memorial on the 27th.
The total journey will be approximately 500 km and Neil's goal will be to keep a pace of 30 km a day.
Its Neil’s goal to not only raise awareness but to bring our community together and raise funds for the Cody Shepperd Project in support of their mental health initiatives.
Thank you to our friends at Big Brothers Big Sisters for helping us with processing payments and issuing tax receipts.
IN THE NEWS
DARCIE SHEPPERD LIVE ON THE RADIO WITH THE GRAND AT 101
August 16th, 2018
This morning, Darcie Shepperd had the honour of being on the radio with The Grand at 101 to talk about our upcoming golf tournament. If you would like to watch, please click the link below!
DARCIE AND PAUL SHEPPERD WITH THE WELLINGTON ADVERTISER
August 17th, 2018
Darcie and Paul Shepperd received a wonderful donation from an organization close to theirs and Cody's heart, Fins and Skins. Cody was the first recipient of funds raised towards the Pan Am Championship in 2013. To read more, click the link below!