Walks for Water 2012

Gerard and Yuvadee Feltham

Vancouver Walk For Water raises $4,000


On the nicest day of the season, 50 walkers (as well as two dogs and 10 kids under 10 years old) came out for West Vancouver’s Walk for Water on May 26. Raising $4,000 (with more to come), the group walked three kilometres starting at St. Monica Church, Horseshoe Bay. Thank you to everyone who participated or donated money!


Glovertown Walk for Water raises thousands


The Glovertown and Area’s 14th Walk For Water went successfully. The number of walkers were about the same as last year. Each year we hope for more. The walking condition were just right and the spirit of the walk remains optimistic. As for the fundraising, we have good reason to be very pleased. The actual amount received at the walk event was $6,346. However, we trust that when all the contributions come in, there will be sufficient money to meet our annual goal of supplying 10 new bore wells to as many needy villages, where currently there is neither safe drinking water nor sufficient fresh water to meet the villagers’ household needs.

On behalf of the many villagers whom you are helping though your contributions and ourselves, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

By Ron and Toos February 4, 2025
We had a great time at Minden’s Canada Day…  The Raft Race was exciting; Bob and Johanna Penfold, Paul Heffer and Jenn Watt were instrumental in getting the raft river ready.Toos just mentioned we finish 3rd…..no prize for 3rd but we had a lot of fun…and we did not fall into the river…bonus. Canada day was a great day in Minden. When we took the pics of the HAVE booth it was early in the day…but later it was busy…2-3,000 people. Diane and Tom Dawson did an awesome job at promoting HAVE at the booth meeting with many people. Thank you Tom, Ryan and Diane. What an wonderful week for HAVE Ron and Toos
February 4, 2025
West Vancouver, British Columbia Amount Raised – $3,160
A group of people in boats with canadian flags on them
February 4, 2025
As part of the “Choose Your Own Adventure” fundraiser in Haliburton County, the HAVE board raised money to send a raft in the Minden Crazy Raft Race on Canada Day.