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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Walk Supports Workplace Tragedy Victims- May 1

Walk Raises Workplace Safety Awareness

Steps for Life Walks to be held in over 35 Canadian Communities May 1st*  to help raise raise funds for family support programs and services to help victims of workplace tragedy, while raising awareness of the importance of  workplace health and safety.

Traditionally held on the first Sunday in May, to kick off  North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week, most Steps for Life 5 K walks will take place on May 1st*.  If your community’s Steps for Life walk is not on the map below, contact the organizers to find out about hosting one in your area.


View 2011 Steps for Life Walks - www.stepsforlife.ca in a larger map

Start at walk in your community for 2011:
http://scr.im/steps4life

This year’s  national gold sponsors, PCL and Vale have provided $15,000 each in support of this year's walks and have shown their commitment to raising awareness about the importance of health and safety in the workplace.

Steps for Life planning committees are looking for your local sponsor support. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, Visit their website to find out how you can become involved.

ABOUT THE WALK
Memorial Lane
Each community is unique in where the walk takes place and how it takes shape but each walk features a Memorial Lane of victims of workplace tragedy.  
How can you help?
Help support victims of workplace tragedy by walking, registering a team, sponsoring a walker or committing as an event sponsor.

*Some Steps for Life events are scheduled for different dates.

Check the date and location in your community.

Resources:
Steps for Life Website (accessed Mar.14,2011)
Discovered via: @Omemee4U and @SafetyForge  on Twitter

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