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People participating in the Coldest Night of the Year walk (Image Credit: CMHA Vernon)
Rent Bank Fundraiser

Coldest Night of the Year walk going at the end of February

Feb 4, 2026 | 12:44 PM

The annual Coldest Night of the Year walk is fast approaching.

The event that sees people take to the streets of Feb. 28 is in support of the Vernon branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA Vernon), with a goal of raising $40,000 for the North Okanagan Rent Bank.

The rent bank provides interest free, short-term loans individuals and families experiencing housing instability so they can pay rent, utilities, and secure housing.

“We are excited to see so many people already registered. It tells us there is a desire locally to assist individuals and families who struggle to pay the rent because of a financial emergency, such as needing new eyeglasses or having to travel to a funeral,” Julia Payson, CMHA Vernon executive director, stated.

“We hope to see more North Okanagan residents sign up for Coldest Night of the Year and to show their neighbours that they aren’t alone. CNOY is about building community.”

People wishing to take part in the two- or five-kilometre walks, or anyone that wants to support individuals taking to the street for the event, can do so online here.

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