Memorial Composite High School Bike-a-Thon 2023 supporting Alberta Cancer Foundation
Memorial Composite High School Bike-a-Thon 2023

About Memorial Composite High School Bike-a-Thon 2023

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The Memorial Composite High School Rotary Interact students will be hosting the Sixth Annual Bike-A-Thon on Friday, March 17, 2023.

The event is organized to provide Memorial students, staff, and others from the community, including the Stony Plain Rotary Club and dignitaries from the Town of Stony Plain with the opportunity to participate in an all-day event that will provide awareness and raise funds for various International or Local Projects. 


This year the Interact students from Memorial Composite High School have chosen to partner with the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Many people have been impacted by cancer in one way or another and our leadership students are providing an avenue for the school and community to support cancer research, as well as, enhance earlier detection and improve cancer treatment methods.


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Memorial Composite High School Bike-A- Thon

Hosted by the Memorial Rotary Interact Student Leadership Group

Date: Friday, March 17, 2023

Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Proceeds from the event directly support cancer patients and their families. Together with the Alberta Cancer Foundation, we identify the greatest needs and the biggest opportunities to improve patient experience.

Help make a difference by donating or joining the ride today!

Together we will make a difference for Albertans facing cancer.

Date

Starts at:  March 17, 2023 9:30 AM
Ends at:  March 17, 2023 4:30 PM

Location

Memorial Composite High School
, Canada

Contact

Brittany McGonigal
brittany.mcgonigal@psd.ca

Your Dollars at Work

This year, more than 20,000 Albertans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer.

You can help make a difference. Your investment is thoughtfully prioritized to meet the most urgent needs faced by Albertan cancer patients and their families.

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