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Memorial ride for mental health in Kelowna exceeds expectations, raises $210K

The 2024 Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Ride held on June 9 in Kelowna has raised $210,000 for local mental health programs. CMHA

A mental health fundraiser, named after two teen brothers who both died by suicide, has exceeded initial expectations.

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The Payton and Dillon Budd Memorial Ride, held in Kelowna on June 9, set a goal of $150,000 but raised $210,000.

Organizers say 616 riders and striders took part in various cycling and walking routes around the Central Okanagan.

The event was also part of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s (CMHA) Ride Don’t Hide program. Funds raised by the ride will support local programs.

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“This is the most successful and most well-attended ride we’ve ever had,” said Mike Gawliuk, CEO of the CMHA branch in Kelowna.

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“Every kilometre that participants ride, or stride gets our community one step closer to understanding, respecting, and prioritizing mental health.”

A list of those who donated to the ride is available online.

The top fundraising squad was the Payton and Dillon Budd Team, which raised $24,625.

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Gawliuk said local philanthropist Tom Budd, the father of Payton and Dillon, continues to make profound community impacts when it comes to mental health.

“Time and time again he has been tremendously generous with his advocacy, his willingness to share his story, and his financial support of the programs and initiatives that support people’s well-being,” said Gawliuk.

“We are incredibly grateful for our continued partnership with the Thomas Alan Budd Foundation.”

More information about the ride, including how to donate, is available online.

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