Happy Hallowe’en from MoveUP!

MoveUP members and staff dressed up in their spookiest Hallowe’en costumes to scare up money for the United Way of the Lower Mainland

Tickets were sold to a terrifyingly delicious potluck lunch, with all proceeds going to the United Way.

There was also an office scavenger hunt–or was it a scavenger haunt? Entry into the hunt cost $5 and prizes were awarded to the winners.

A ghoulishly good time was had by all, and for a good cause.

Text "National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30" in white on an orange background with Indigenous ceremony faded in. Foreground has feather art designed by Indigenous artist Richard Shorty
A message on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025
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MoveUP President Annette Toth (right) raises her arms with PEA Executive Director Melissa Moroz and BCGEU President Paul Finch
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