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Tiffany’s Support for Sierra HOPE

by Nancy Tiffany

Supporting: Walk for HOPE 2022 for Sierra Hope

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I started volunteering at Sierra HOPE IN 2012, and have observed the staff working diligently to make a difference in Calaveras County, Tuolumne County and Amador County for all of these years. The are respectful and hardworking, and have expanded services to many underserved people in these communities. Grant money isn’t enough to cover the services, so the Walk for HOPE is an essential fundraiser for the organization. Please join me in helping to continue the work of the valuable organization.



Join our Walk for HOPE and raise funds and awareness in the community of the services provided by Sierra HOPE. This walk in the redwoods is an opportunity to come together with others who care about those who need assistance, and to raise funds to continue these services. 


Register as a participant, join a team, or be a team leader. Then let your friends know how they can participate in the fun by donating and by coming to Big Trees on September 24.


Donations may be tax-deductible, as is the registration fee (also considered a donation.) Participants who raise $100 or more in donations receive an event t-shirt. Additional T-shirts can be purchased. 


Registration is a two-step process: Enter your data and pay for your registration, and then set up your personal fundraising page. You can create a team or participate as an individual, but creating your page allows you to invite friends through social media to support you and the Walk for HOPE.


When you arrive on September 24. you will choose your trail and either take a bag lunch or come back to the camp site and join us for lunch. Trails Include:

  • The North Grove trail, a gentle, well-marked loop about 1.5 miles long that is barrier free, 
  • The 5-mile trail in the South Grove which passes the park’s two largest trees – the Agassiz Tree and the Palace Hotel Tree, and the 600 ft. long
  • Three Senses Trail, one of the earliest accessible design trails in the State Park system, and allows visitors to experience the feel, smell, and sounds of this magnificent forest.       

Registration and donation funds will all go to Sierra Hope but you can choose whether to donate to the organization or individual/team fundraiser during checkout.

Click here for a tutorial  on how to set up your individual fundraising page.
You can obtain an offline registration form here.
             

 Thank you to our sponsors: 

              

Brown Insurance Agency



               

St. Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church

Avery, CA
  

                       

                                                                          First Congregational Church of Murphys

                                                                                      Union Congregational Church of Angels Camp




Mel Welsh and Dr. Robert Hartmann    Donna R. Shannon   Debby Brooks





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