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This year, more community members will have a chance to join the party and support a great cause at the 17th Annual YMCA’s Cycle for Strong Kids event. The charities largest fundraiser has a new downtown location, new activities, and new presenting sponsor- The Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Fund. One thing that hasn’t changed is that all funds raised will stay local and continue to support the healthy development of local children and youth.

“We are thrilled to welcome more of our community to join in this fun and impactful event,” says Tammie Watson, YMCA of Southern Interior BC VP of Philanthropy. “Our charity relies heavily on this fundraiser to ensure preventative YMCA Child and Youth Development programs remain free to our most vulnerable neighbours. We are so grateful to all our sponsors and supporters for helping us set children, youth, and families up with a strong foundation to overcome obstacles, and not only survive, but thrive.”

Cycle for Strong Kids will take place Sunday, June 2 at Stuart Park from 10 am – 2 pm with four fun pre-registered outdoor cycle classes and a kids’ zone with bouncy castle and activities, street hockey, food, and so much more. Entry to the kids zone and street hockey will be by donation. All funds raised will support the Y’s Child and Youth Development programs, all of which are provided free to local at-risk children and youth.

“The Y is making an immense impact in empowering our youth, a cause I am exceptionally passionate about,” states Tom Budd, local philanthropist and head of The Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Fund. “As a dedicated advocate for mental health, I am proud to support this event and help uplift future generations to ensure no child is left behind.”

Those interested can preregister as a rider and fundraiser, donate to a team, or stop by the party June 2. Visit ymcasibc.ca/cycle to register and to learn more.

The YMCA of Southern Interior BC was established over 40 years ago as a cause-driven charity. Many Y programs and services, including Y Child and Youth Development Programs, are only made possible through the generosity of community donors. To make a difference in a child’s life, please consider donating to this impactful event at ymcasibc.ca/cycle.