Written by Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what makes this work so meaningful to me鈥he ripple effect. Mentorship doesn鈥檛 have to be lifelong to be life-changing. Seeing those small moments of connection, trust, and growth reminds me every day why this cause matters. It鈥檚 about planting seeds that continue to grow, often in ways we don鈥檛 even realize.鈥
Stephanie Chretien-Gaudreau has been with 糖心直播 of Ottawa (BBBSO) for over a decade, and if there鈥檚 one thing she鈥檚 seen firsthand, it鈥檚 how powerful relationships can shape lives鈥攐ften in quiet, long-lasting ways. This May, as part of the Desjardins Charity Challenge during Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend, she鈥檒l be running her first half marathon, but for her, it鈥檚 about much more than crossing a finish line. It鈥檚 about community, showing up for others and investing in brighter futures for youth, one relationship at a time.
Running with purpose
Chretien-Gaudreau is a Service Delivery Manager at BBBSO鈥攁nd a dedicated runner. 鈥淚t clears my mind, lifts my mood, and leaves me feeling energized and ready to take on whatever鈥檚 ahead,鈥 she says. 鈥淩unning has become a meaningful part of my routine and identity, and a powerful reminder of both resilience and growth.鈥
After picking up running more consistently following the birth of her son in 2020, Chretien-Gaudreau found it to be a vital outlet during the isolation of the pandemic. Since then, she鈥檚 gone from 5 Ks to 10Ks, and now she鈥檚 preparing for her first half marathon. Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend, she says, is a yearly highlight.
鈥淭here鈥檚 something so inspiring about being surrounded by people of all backgrounds and abilities, all pushing themselves and supporting one another,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he atmosphere is electric鈥攚hether it鈥檚 the cheering crowds, the live music, or just the collective excitement in the air. It reminds me why I love running in the first place. Plus, running through the streets of Ottawa with thousands of others, it鈥檚 just an unforgettable feeling.鈥
The BBBSO running team: racing for mentorship
This year, BBBSO has gone all-out to make the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend extra special by launching a full-fledged BBBSO Running Team, comprised of staff, board members, mentors, and community supporters. Each runner has been challenged to raise $1,000, which is the estimated cost of supporting one youth through BBBSO鈥檚 mentorship programs for a full year.
The team effort is supported by generous sponsors like聽, which is supplying team shirts,聽, which is hosting weekly Friday practice runs and breakfasts through their Run Club, and聽, who will host a celebratory patio party after the race.
聽鈥淭he support has been incredible,鈥 says Jake Naylor, Development Officer at BBBSO. 鈥淎nd we welcome anyone, of any pace or background, to join the team.鈥
How fundraising supports local youth
Behind every step of training, every dollar raised, and every runner lacing up their shoes is a shared belief: mentorship changes lives.
鈥淥ur programs are in incredibly high demand, and meaningful fundraising opportunities like this are essential to our ability to continue serving children and youth in our community,鈥 Chretien-Gaudreau explains. 鈥淓very dollar raised helps us recruit, screen, train, and support mentors鈥攅nsuring each match is set up for success and has the guidance needed to thrive over time.鈥澛
The impact goes far beyond the moment of connection; it ripples through futures. 鈥淵outh are our future,鈥 she continues. 鈥淗aving a consistent, caring adult in their lives鈥攁 mentor, a role model, someone they can turn to鈥攃an make a profound difference. Mentorship can boost a young person鈥檚 confidence, help them navigate challenges, and open doors to new opportunities.鈥澛
Similarities between running and mentorship
鈥淚n running, progress doesn鈥檛 happen overnight. It takes commitment, patience, and the willingness to keep showing up, even on tough days. Mentorship is the same,鈥 says Chretien-Gaudreau. 鈥淵ou support someone through their journey, helping them push past self-doubt and recognize their own potential, step by step.鈥
She sees deep parallels between running and mentoring; values like perseverance, encouragement, and believing in one another. 鈥淩unning has taught me how powerful it is to trust the process and celebrate small wins along the way鈥攋ust like in mentorship, where building confidence and growth often happen gradually. And just like in a race, having someone cheer you on or run beside you can make all the difference.鈥
Whether it鈥檚 building trust in a mentor-mentee match or building mileage toward race day, Chretien-Gaudreau believes it鈥檚 all about connection.
鈥淭hat spirit of connection aligns perfectly with BBBSO鈥檚 mission. Just like in mentorship, Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend is about showing up for one another, lifting each other up, and believing in the potential of every individual. By participating in an event like this, we鈥檙e not just running鈥攚e鈥檙e helping build a more connected, supportive, and inspired community, which is exactly what BBBSO is all about.鈥
How to get Involved
Want to support youth in Ottawa and be part of something bigger?
- Join the BBBSO Running Team and fundraise for a powerful cause. Runners of all levels are welcome:聽BBBSO Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend Info.聽If you鈥檇 like to join the team or have any questions, please contact Jake Naylor at 糖心直播 of Ottawa:聽jake.naylor@bbbso.ca聽or 613-325-0555 (call/text).
- Donate directly to their campaign and help BBBSO reach their fundraising goals:
- Learn more about BBBSO鈥檚 life-changing programs and how you can get involved:
Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend is more than just a run. For Chretien-Gaudreau and the BBBSO team, it鈥檚 a celebration of perseverance, purpose, and the power of community. And every step they take is a step toward a stronger, more connected Ottawa鈥攚here every young person has the support they need to thrive.聽

