Aug. 19, 2024 — Capillary Wave Community for Men

The Capillary Wave Community for Men is thrilled to announce the Peer 2 Pier Fundraiser, an exciting community-driven event aimed at raising awareness and support for men’s mental health. This event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, September 22 at Beachway Park, Burlington Beach.

This unique fundraiser will unite kayakers, canoers, boaters, and paddle boarders for a morning of camaraderie, adventure, and purpose. The Peer 2 Pier Fundraiser is not just an event, it’s a movement to bring the community together in support of an important cause that affects countless men in our society.

Event details
Date: Sunday, September 22, 2024 
Time: Registration from 7:00 to 7:30 a.m., with the event starting at 8:15 a.m. 
Location: Beachway Park, Burlington Beach 
Registration fee: $20.00

Participants will paddle from Beachway Park to Burlington Pier and back, concluding the morning with a BBQ to celebrate the efforts of all involved.

Why participate?
Men’s mental health is an often overlooked but critical issue. The Capillary Wave Community for Men provides support, connection, and resources to those in need. By taking part in the Peer 2 Pier Fundraiser, participants will be actively contributing to the fight against the stigma surrounding men’s mental health. Not only will they enjoy a day on the water, but they will also help raise awareness and vital funds for this cause.

Help us make history
This year, we aim to set a new record for the most water vessels ever gathered in Burlington. Whether you have a boat, kayak, or paddleboard, every vessel counts! Let’s come together and make waves for men’s mental health.

Get involved
We encourage everyone to register, donate, or volunteer to make this event a success.

Visit our website to register.

Join us on September 22
Let’s come together as a community to paddle for a purpose and positively impact men’s mental health!

For more information (including sponsorship opportunities) please email info@capillary-wave-community.org or go to www.capillary-wave-community.org.