In-person Community Family Arts & Culture

Moose Hide Campaign Day 2025 Walk to End Violence

Thursday, May 15, 2025
10:00am to 3:00pm

West Rivers Edge Pavilion
Free
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May
15

Join the Moose Hide Campaign Day to walk against violence – together, we can honor, protect, and create safer communities for all.

Welcome to the Moose Hide Campaign 2025 Walk to End Gender-Based Violence! Join us on Thursday May 15 2025 at 10:00 AM at the West River's Edge Pavilion to show your support and help make a difference. Let's come together as a community to raise awareness and take a stand against gender-based violence. Lace up your shoes, bring your friends and family, and let's walk towards a safer and more inclusive future for all.

Everyone is welcome – people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds are invited to take part in this day of reflection, action, and solidarity.

What to Expect:

  • Rain or Shine Event – Come prepared to participate, no matter the weather!
  • 1km Walk to End Violence – A short, symbolic walk for those who wish to join in solidarity and are able to participate.
  • Indigenous Drummers, Singers, and Dancers – Experience powerful cultural performances.
  • Fast Break Meal Provided – Nourishing meal to break the fast, prepared with care.
  • The History of the Moose Hide Campaign – Learn about its significance in the movement to end gender-based violence.
  • Indigenous Craft – Explore and appreciate the artistry of Indigenous crafts (for those who can't walk).

Call to Action: Each Year, on Moose Hide Campaign Day, we ask men to fast and all people to gather with us to stand up again violence towards women and children. Should you choose to respond to this call to action, please review the simple guide to explain the significance of fasting for the Moose Hide Campaign, and to offer some guidance in setting your intention as well as ensuring your safety.

Fasting on Campaign Day - Moose Hide Campaign


West Rivers Edge Pavilion

River Valley Dr
Fort Saskatchewan, AB, T8L 0B1


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