- Law Enforcement Torch Run
The Law Enforcement Torch Run Campaign to benefit
Special Olympics began in 1981 inWichita, Kansas and is the largest grass-roots fundraising movement for Special Olympics.The Law Enforcement Torch Run, or LETR as it is commonly abbreviated, is comprised of Police Officers, Sheriff's deputies, support staff, police volunteers and other law enforcement professionals from around the world.
Currently, close to 90,000 police professionals in over 35 countries participate in this worldwide effort to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics. Recently, the LETR has grown as a movement in several
Latin American countries and is spreading toChina .Similar in many ways to the Olympic Torch Relay, the Law Enforcement Torch Run consists of scheduled relay events, usually held in conjunction and coordination with Special Olympics functions (like the Special Olympics Summer and Winter Games). While carrying the flame, officers and athletes are referred to as "Guardians of the Flame."
To the left: Tip-a-cop is a program that is done Once a year at
Claim Jumper Restaurants in order to help.In the broader sense, the LETR is used to define all of the special events, and fundraising activities that law enforcement conducts to contribute to this campaign. This includes (but isn't limited to), Tip-a-Cop events, Car Washes, Polar Bear Plunges, Roof Sits, Motorcycle Runs, Online Fundraising, T-shirt and Hat sales, Media Events, and more.
Every two years, the
Special Olympics World Games are held. This brings about a special torch run called the "Final Leg Run." During a final leg run, law enforcement, together with Special Olympic athletes run theFlame of Hope together throughout the host country for the games, spreading awareness for Special Olympics. This culminates with the lighting of the cauldron for the flame of hope at the opening ceremonies for the Special Olympics World Games. In 2007, the Summer World games will be held inShanghai, China .Every year, members of the LETR converge at the International LETR conference to exchange ideas, and network about
Special Olympics awareness and fundraising techniques. In 2007, this conference will be held inOklahoma .Participants in the LETR help spread the word about the benefits of Special Olympics and how the program helps define the brave participants of these programs as athletes, and not define them by their disabilities.
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Special Olympics World Games
*Flame of Hope
*Olympic Games External links
* [http://www.specialolympics.org/Special+Olympics+Public+Website/English/Support/Law_Enforcement_Torch_Run/default.htm Special Olympics LETR Parent Website]
* [http://www.2007specialolympics.com/index.php?id=2&lang=en 2007 World Games Official Website]
* [http://www.sowa.org/ Special Olympics Washington]
* [http://www.somo.org/content.php?sec=Law%20Enforcement%20Torch%20Run Special Olympics Missouri Torch Run Information Page]
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