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Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics
VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) — Local police officers ran alongside community members to bring awareness to disabled athletics.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run made its way through Binghamton on Monday, raising funds for Special Olympics New York.
For over 35 years, the organization has gathered money to support intellectually disabled athletes throughout the state.
This year, Athletes and officers alike ran from Binghamton University to Tully's, where a post-run party was held.
Associate Director of Development for Special Olympics New York, Amber Mott, says that over 6,000 officers have participated in runs across the state.
'They absolutely love it. They always tell me that this is one of those events that brings a smile to their face every year. They can't wait for it to come up to run with the athletes and bring awareness to what our cause is,' said Mott.
Special Olympics New York has supported over 48,000 competitors across the state with sports training, competitions, and health screenings.
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