Prairie Women on Snowmobiles’ 20th trek raises nearly $100,000
After six days of sledding, Prairie Women on Snowmobiles raised $98,273.10 for breast cancer research and equipment.
For 20 years, the non-profit organization’s annual event takes 10 female snowmobile riders on a 1,600 km trek covering 25 communities in Saskatchewan.
The Canadian Cancer Society will receive $31,793.31 for breast cancer research and $66,479.79 will go to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan to purchase equipment to stay in the province.
Kelly Kim Rea, president of Prairie Women on Snowmobiles, said it’s hard to compare the 20th trek to previous years. Rea said in some years they’ve raised over $200,000 and others less so, but the latest tour across the province was a memorable one.