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Walk a Mile together this year

BOW VALLEY – After a decade of Bow Valley men stepping up to support the YWCA Banff's Walk-A-Mile event to raise awareness around intimate partner violence, organizers are hoping this year to get the community walking together.
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Walk A Mile In Her Shoes domestic and family violence fundraiser for the Banff YWCA. This year, all genders, ages and abilities are invited to take part in the event.

BOW VALLEY – After a decade of Bow Valley men stepping up to support the YWCA Banff's Walk-A-Mile event to raise awareness around intimate partner violence, organizers are hoping this year to get the community walking together.

Presented by Shoppers Drug Mart, the 10th Walk-a-Mile returns to Banff Avenue Square in September to promote a community-wide stance against domestic violence.

The event raises funds and awareness for the YWCA's programs and services that support relationships. Individuals of all genders, ages and abilities are invited to be a part of the event and contribute toward building a safe, violence-free community.

YWCA Banff CEO Connie MacDonald said this year's theme is We Walk Together and the hope is to showcase how significant a collaborative approach to overcoming domestic and sexual violence is.

“We believe firmly that each and everyone of us plays an integral role in ending violence,” MacDonald said.
“Walk A Mile is an opportunity for all citizens of the Bow Valley to embrace their roles as allies in this journey, and in turn inspire a community of allies around them.”

The high heels, which have been a symbol of the event for the past decade, will still be available to those who wish to wear them, however, to better respect gender diversity and promote a inclusive approach, participants are being encouraged to sport the shoes of their choosing.

Whether walking, volunteering or donating, the event promises to be fun filled for those who participate. The funds raised support the YWCA's violence prevention programs, including initiatives to promote healthy relationships in local schools, as well as advocacy programs.

“The more of us who chose to walk together alongside one another, the clearer the message will be that our community supports those who are bravely coming forward to overcome violence," said Reave MacLeod, Director of Programs and Services at the YWCA. "We believe whole-heartedly that each participant plays a vital role in realizing a thriving, equitable society for everyone."

Go to www.bowvalleywalkamile.ca for more information, or to register as a walker or volunteer.

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