Jun 03, 2010


Phys. Ed. students at Sydenham High School carry the torch for the Ontario Special Olympics Torch Run on May 28 in Sydenham

Ninety students at Sydenham High School joined forces with members of the Frontenac and other area OPP detachments for their 24th annual Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Ontario (SOO).

The run is an annual community-based, province-wide event to raise funds and awareness for the Special Olympics movement in Ontario, the charity of choice for the Ontario Chiefs of Police Association. Funds are raised through donations, pledges for the runners, the sale of t-shirts and other merchandise, corporate donations and other special fundraising events.

The run began at the school and took participants along a 2.5km loop around downtown Sydenham. Vice-Principal Bryan Lambert participated in the run. He spoke about the important opportunity it offers students at the school. “It’s great to have our Phys. Ed. students fully engaged in this event. It’s a wonderful cause and since we have a number of students at the school with special needs, the event goes a long way in pulling people together in the community and bridging the gap for those students who have special needs."

Trousdale’s Foodland donated food and beverages for the runners and OPP Constable Natalie McDowell of the Frontenac detachment, who organized the event, was thrilled with the turnout that included 17 officers, most from Frontenac detachment. She was equally pleased with the funds raised, which more than doubled last year's total.

This year the 2010 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games will be in London, Ontario, from July 13 to 17. Athletes from across the country will be taking part for the chance to represent Canada at the 2011 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Greece.

Anyone who missed the run and would like to donate to the SOO can visit their website at www.specialolympicsontario.com or www.torchrunontario.com

 

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