The non-profit is encouraging participants to walk their own routes when the event takes place on Saturday, Feb. 20 or earlier if they have a hectic schedule and share photos and videos of their treks on social media. This year’s fundraising goal is $20,000 and will be used to purchase new bedroom mattresses for the Mustard Seed’s men’s supportive living facility and to help create more outreach programs. “The Coldest Night of the Year is one of our most popular fundraisers and I am thrilled to announce we have made plans to continue the tradition,” said Kelly Thomson, managing director of The Mustard Seed. “We know this pandemic has been difficult, but are excited so many people are committing to supporting this fundraiser.”
One of The Mustard Seed Kamloops's signature fundraising campaigns is going virtual this year.The Coldest Night of the Year event registration is now op