Community Living Chatham-Kent's location at 650 Riverview Drive in Chatham (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).Community Living Chatham-Kent's location at 650 Riverview Drive in Chatham (Photo by Jake Kislinsky).
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Another successful year for Community Living CK fundraiser

An annual fundraiser for Community Living Chatham-Kent (CLCK) raised $5,700 this year.

The group said the 2025 Harvest Hustle was a "resounding success" with 65 runners and walkers participating.

This year’s event also had a new seasonal vendor market to add a "festive flair" to the event held at Mud Creek Trail on October 18.

Officials noted participants took part in a five-kilometre run, a walk, and a Kids Dash.

Families also enjoyed face painting, fall-themed photography, and a pumpkin decorating station.

Members of the public also received a pumpkin in exchange for a canned good donation to Outreach for Hunger.

“We couldn’t have asked for a better autumn day to celebrate community,” said Jenny McGregor, CLCK Manager of Community Relations. “The energy, the smiles, and the spirit of giving were incredible. We’re truly grateful to everyone who joined us and helped make the 2025 Harvest Hustle such a memorable event.”

The group is thanking all the sponsors, volunteers, vendors, and participants who made the day a success.

McGregor said plans are already underway to make next year’s Harvest Hustle even bigger.

Community Living Chatham-Kent is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people who have diverse abilities by providing quality services, and meaningful and inclusive opportunities.

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