Cape Breton Post

Running the course

L’arche Cape Breton virtual run important fundraiser for day programs

- GREG MCNEIL greg.mcneil@cbpost.com @capebreton­post

SYDNEY — Signature fundraisin­g events for the L’arche Cape Breton community were among the casualties of COVID-19 precaution­s that swept across the province during the last few months.

The lack of money has put some programs for the community of those with intellectu­al disabiliti­es in jeopardy.

Annual funds raised during the Chowder Challenge and Springfest were often in the $50,000 range which helped to operate the day programs at L’arche that give core members meaningful work and a sense of belonging and involvemen­t in their community.

In the absence of those key fundraisin­g endeavours, the community is looking to innovation to replace those much-needed funds, beginning with the annual Middle River Run/walk, which will be held virtually this year on June 6-7.

“We are hoping more (people) will register this year than normal because they do have flexibilit­y with a virtual run,” said Josie Maceachern, developmen­t co-ordinator for L’arche Cape Breton.

“The time is flexible, the location is flexible and you know they might be looking for something to do. They can either go down to their usual place for the run on the Middle River Road or can pick a location closer to home where they usually run or walk. Whatever suits them.”

Register to walk or run through raceroster.com and enter your time there once you have finished for the chance to win prizes.

Core members and assistants at L’arche will take part in the event on the dirt roads in the community that same weekend.

“We have to do it with our masks, on opposite sides of the road, and there are precaution­s that have to be taken and we’ll certainly be taking them,” Maceachern said. “But it is still causing some excitement in this community.”

The run is sponsored by the Herring Choker Deli and any money raised during the two-day event will help to keep day programs open, including two used clothing stores, a café and bakery, an organic garden, an art studio and a summer day camp for youth with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

An online auction in the middle of June is also planned, as is a Facebook fundraisin­g campaign. Public donations are welcome, as well.

Day programs have been closed during the pandemic but the community members have used technology to remain active during the quarantine with online events like bingo, scavenger hunts and trivia games.

Letters from the staff at the East Coast Credit Union have also been lifting the spirits of core members.

“Getting mail is a highlight, especially when you are quarantine­d. They’ve taken the names of our folks, just the first ones and it’s been a beautiful thing. They are sending funny jokes and cards and it’s been so nice.”

This summer, the annual Ride the Wave program for children and youth with disabiliti­es, will also become a virtual endeavour at L’arche Cape Breton, said Maceachern. Two university students will be back for their third summer at L’arche to run the program using Zoom and other online applicatio­ns. Activity packages will also be dropped off at participat­ing homes as part of the new initiative.

Visit www.larchecape­breton.org for more informatio­n on L’arche Cape Breton.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The 2020 edition of the Middle River Run/walk for L’arche Cape Breton will be online this year. Shown is an image from the starting point of the run in 2019.
CONTRIBUTE­D The 2020 edition of the Middle River Run/walk for L’arche Cape Breton will be online this year. Shown is an image from the starting point of the run in 2019.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? David Gunn with a letter received from staff of East Coast Credit Union who have been sending cards and letters to L’arche Cape Breton core members to lift their spirits during the pandemic.
CONTRIBUTE­D David Gunn with a letter received from staff of East Coast Credit Union who have been sending cards and letters to L’arche Cape Breton core members to lift their spirits during the pandemic.

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