Medicine Hat Charity, Global Impact
The Hues for Humanity Colour Run is coming up on June 11th this year at Badlands Training Centre in Medicine Hat. This run has been held in Fort McMurray and Medicine Hat for over 6 years, and this year is the first annual Colour Run in Calgary on June 18th. The Colour Run is a 5k walk or run along a mild trail. Colour stations are scattered through the path, and shower runners with coloured powder. Participants are fully tie-dyed by the end of this family-friendly event! When you register for Hues for Humanity, you receive admission to the Park After Dark outdoor movie the same night as the run. Registering for this run helps raise funds for students in Ethiopia to continue their education and change their futures.
Canadian Humanitarian charity was founded here in Medicine Hat with a goal to make a difference in Ethiopia and work toward ending the cycle of poverty. The organization officially began in 2003 when founders Deborah and Richard Northcott received charitable status, but the work they do today began long before that and has very personal roots.
In 1992, Deborah and Richard and their family made the decision to adopt from Ethiopia.
“It was a very difficult process,” Deborah said, “It took around 2 years for the children to arrive to our family.” The entire experience and process engaged the whole family. They gave up Christmas presents or dropped extracurricular activities for a year to help with the legal and paperwork costs “to bring [their] children home.”