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CNOY is a national 5k and 2k walk that raises money to support organizations helping those struggling with homelessness and/or poverty
In Saint John, the proceeds of this winterrific family-friendly fundraising walk is in support of Outflow Saint John, serving people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness… because it’s cold out there. Join us on February 28, 2026 – across the country, close to home!
All walkers will gather at Market Square, receive a toque for their fundraising efforts, and head out on either a 5k or 2k mapped route though out the city.
Register now!
Outflow Ministry Inc. is a ministry of compassion. Everyone involved shares a desire to help people in need to have restored dignity, renewed life, and realized hope.
Outflow wants to make a positive difference in the lives of people not because they are our clients, but because they are our guests, our neighbours, and our friends.
It is that relationship that pushes us to innovate and create life-changing opportunities to reach out & offer a helping hand that lifts individuals out of their difficult circumstances through shelter, food, housing, dental care and now training & employment.
We need your support to continue this journey of restoring dignity, renewed life, and hope.
Walk with us on Saturday, February 28th, 2026 in the Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk and help us raise vital support for those most vulnerable right here in our community.
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Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 4Z6 Canada + Google Map