Our colleague Prescillia Rossi from Operational Risk Management will be participating in The YMCA Challenge, organized by The YMCAs of Québec Foundation, on May 4, 2024 at the chalet at Parc Maisonneuve in Montreal.
In this fun, festive event, you can sign up for the free walk or a 2, 5, 10 or 15 km race. There will also be a ton of great activities for kids.
The event promotes physical health, mental health and community support and raises funds to help children and families in vulnerable situations to access Y programs and facilities, either through financial support or through companions to assist those with special needs.
Don’t forget that iA Financial Group can make a donation to support you in your challenge!
If you’re interesting in participating in the event, you can email Prescillia at prescillia.rossi@ia.ca
Congrats on getting involved Prescillia and have a great challenge!
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