For thirty-two years, London Bridge has been hosting the “Kids Helping Kids” annual walkathon to raise money for ChildCan and Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario.
"Kids Helping Kids" is hosted by all 16 London Bridge Early Childhood Learning Centres. It was born as a result of two experiences. The first was a London Bridge family receiving a childhood cancer diagnosis; the second was Educators brainstorming with children on ways to help support this family. The walkathon itself was a simple, thoughtful idea that lives on. Children collect donations to help fight against a devastating disease, and over the years thousands of dollars have been raised for Childcan and the Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario.
Classrooms will be walking on Tuesday, September 26th (with a rain date of September 27th) and donations will be collected online.
Read more about the walkathon here.
By Registering below - you can collect pledges and ask friends and family to support you!
You can also click "Donate Now" to be taken directly to the donation page.
Who are you helping:
Childcan:
Childcan raises awareness and funds to provide personalized, responsive, and compassionate programs and services to families facing the childhood cancer journey, from diagnosis, through treatment, to recovery or bereavement.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario:
To provide comforting and supportive programs and services for families of seriously ill children who require medical care. Giving sick children what they need most... their families.
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
London Bridge Kids Helping Kids Walk-a-thon Closed
On September 26th, all 16 London Bridge Child Care centers will participate in a walk in their community! Click "Add a Team Below" to get your Team Name on the list and start collecting donations!
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FreeAug 28 - Sep 30
Contact information
- Event contact
- Carrie Snook
- csnook@londonbridge.com
- Phone
- 519.432.5606 ext 21
- Website
- Visit website