Organizations that rely on annual fundraising walks are hoping to stay on course by moving online. Many Canadian charities are now hosting virtual walks to abide by COVID-19 restrictions on physical distancing and crowd sizes. “It’s something new to us and it’s going to be something new to all of the people who have participated in the past,” said Bernadette Mysko, board chair for the ALS Society of Saskatchewan.
Rules for the online walks vary between organizations. The ALS Society of Saskatchewan is hosting its virtual Walk to End ALS on June 21, in conjunction with other regions across the country. “You’ll still be able to pledge toward the walk, you’ll also be able to bid on silent auction items.
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