April 27, 2021

Thank you for your Support of ATB and P2A

We saw you during the weekend of April 24th and 25th, and all month long…walking, running and riding in support of St. Joe’s.

Both Around the Bay and Paris to Ancaster | A Ride for Research wrapped up this weekend, and both featured modified versions of their traditional event format. But that didn’t stop you from getting involved and raising funds for the Heart of Hamilton.

The events may have been virtual, but their impact was very real. You made a difference, and we’re so grateful. Because of YOU, more than $165,000 was raised for St. Joe’s between both events. From everyone at our Hospital and Foundation – thank you.

We put together the following video to say thanks, and to share some of your lovely, smiling faces. Click on the image below to view.

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