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Join Grand Parade to raise money for local charity

Grand Parade by The F. J. Davey Home Foundation is a 2.5 km walk that raises money to improve the quality of life and care for its residents; the walk kicks off Sept. 17 on the John Rowswell Hub Trail
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The F. J. Davey Home Foundation is bringing back the Grand Parade to raise money to improve the quality of life and care for its residents. 

The Grand Parade, a 2.5 km walk on the John Rowswell Hub Trail, begins on Sept. 17, starting at the F. J. Davey Home.

For more information, read the news release below: 

The F. J. Davey Home Foundation is bringing back the Grand Parade on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022, on the John Rowswell Hub Trail, starting at the F. J. Davey Home, to raise money to improve the quality of life and care for each resident. 

This is a perfect event for families and friends to join the 2.5 km walk and enjoy a great barbeque afterwards. To sign up a team or donate to the Grand Parade and help the F. J. Davey Home Foundation raise money for the residents of the F. J. Davey Home, visit this website

The Grand Parade is a nationwide event overseen by the Blue Sea Foundation and was brought to Sault Ste. Marie by the F. J. Davey Home Foundation in 2021. Last year’s Grand Parade, which raised over $20,000 for the F. J. Davey Home residents, was a great start but the F. J. Davey Home Foundation have its sights set even higher this year. 

“Last year’s Grand Parade was a huge success! We’re excited to bring it back, but this year, we want to make it bigger and better then ever.” Sue McLean, Chairperson of the F.J. Davey Home Foundation.

The F. J. Davey Home Foundation was formed in 2017 to raise money for purchasing essential medical equipment not funded by the Canadian government. Fundraising and donations are integral to making this happens, which is why we rely on the support of our local community. 


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