A total of 167 locations across Canada will be participating in The Coldest Night of the Year on February 26th and the Woodstock fundraiser has raised the most money so far with a total of $111,124.
WOODSTOCK - The Coldest Night of the Year Woodstock fundraiser currently has the highest fundraising total across Canada.
It has raised a total of $111,124 so far, surpassing its original goal of $100,000. The organizers have set a new fundraising goal of $150,000 for The Inn of Oxford County.
A total of 167 locations across Canada have been raising money for The Coldest Night of the Year, raising over $4-million combined for charities that help support people experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.
There are still 19 days remaining in the campaign and local participants will be marching the streets of Woodstock on February 26th. Fifty-seven teams and 33 volunteers have signed up for the local fundraiser so far and you can find more information online here.

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