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Coldest Night of the Year- Yellowknife 2026

  • deputydirector62
  • Nov 14
  • 1 min read

The Yellowknife Women’s Society

is hosting the

Coldest Night of the Year Fundraiser! ❄️


Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) is a nationwide fundraising walk supporting people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.


Here in Yellowknife, the funds raised go directly toward our programs helping individuals in our community access shelter, warmth, food, and safety when they need it most.



HELP US make a difference:


Walk With Us: Join our team on event day and walk in solidarity with those experiencing homelessness.

Click the Button or Sign up here: https://cnoy.org/location/yellowknife 




Donate: Your donation, no matter the amount, directly supports the programs that keep our community warm, fed, and safe. Imagine how many people we could help if everyone in Yellowknife donated $1.

Click the Button or Sign up here: https://cnoy.org/location/yellowknife 




Volunteer: If you’re unable to donate, please consider donating your time. Volunteers help with fundraising, spreading the word, and event-day support.

Click the Button or Sign up to volunteer for this specific event here: https://cnoy.org/location/yellowknife 

or contact the Event Director: madison@ykws.ca 




Let’s make this year’s CNOY the warmest one yet - together!


 
 
 

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The YKWS acknowledges we are located in Chief Drygeese territory. From time immemorial, it has been the traditional land of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of all Indigenous Peoples including the North Slave Métis, and all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose presence continues to enrich our vibrant community.

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