Coldest Night of the Year – Woodstock 2024

It’s cold out there.

On February 24, Operation Sharing is hosting the Coldest Night of
the Year, a 2 + 5 km winterrific walk hosted in 190+ cities across
Canada in support of our work in Woodstock with people
experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.

 

HOW: To accomplish our goal, we’re looking
for 80 team captains (of all shapes, sizes and
ages) who will recruit 7-8 friends to their team,
with a goal of raising $2000 per team. Each
member on your team can set of goal of finding
5 people to donate to their campaign.

TOQUE BONUS: Every walker who raises
either $75 (youth 17 and under) or $150 (for
adults) gets our famous Coldest Night toque as
thanks for being amazing fundraisers.

HOW TO CAPTAIN A TEAM FOR OPERATION SHARING
Once you’ve registered, your team and name will show up on the Scoreboard
and on our location page too! (Note: it takes 5-10 minutes to appear.)
• Visit cnoy.org and click the big REGISTER button
• Create your new account (or sign in to your account from last year)
• Select the LOCATION where you’ll be walking and continue
• Click to accept the WAIVER and continue
• Under REGISTRATION TYPE, click CREATE A TEAM
• Name your team (and write a brief description)
• Accept or increase your fundraising goal (this can be edited later!)
Once you’ve registered, your team will show up on our CHARITY PAGE, which is: cnoy.org/woodstock
You can begin recruiting team members and raising funds immediately!

HOW TO JOIN A TEAM FOR OPERATION SHARING
If you would like to walk with us but don’t want to start a team, please join our
general team called Operation Sharing:
• Visit cnoy.org and click the big REGISTER button
• Create your new account (or sign in to your account from last year)
• Select the LOCATION where you’ll be walking and continue
• Click to accept the WAIVER and continue
• Click JOIN A TEAM (or register individually if you wish and join a team later)
• Search for Operation Sharing by name
• Select that team from the list and proceed to complete registration