The Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan’s Red Pashmina Walk Returns

The Peterborough chapter of the Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan are bringing back their Red Pashmina Walk, fundraising for Afghan women and girls on April 30.

photo courtesy of canadian women for women in afghanistan.

The Red Pashmina Walk organized by the Peterborough chapter of Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan will also include a sale of red pashminas, natural stone jewellery and books.

This walk has been held in Peterborough since 2011, with a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and this year is the return of the walk.

Starting at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday April 30, participants can meet for registration at Emmanuel Church church hall (534 George St. N.) At 2 p.m., Afghan female activist Selay Ghaffar will speak.

The walk around East City starts at 3 p.m. and there will be a shorter walk for those who wish to partake.

Proceeds from the walk, pashminas, books, jewellery, etc. go to on-the-ground aid and educational support for women and girls in Afghanistan during this critical time in the country’s history. 

For information and to register ahead of time/get a pledge form, contact Daphne Ingram at 705-656-3820, or via email.

Those looking for further information can visit www.CW4Afghan.ca and/or www.redpashmina.org.

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