An event celebrating Canadian Special Olympics athletes has raised a record-breaking $140,000.
Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 City Park hosted the motionball fundraiser last weekend and the money raised surpassed this years goal and broke the fundraiser record. Passionate supporters have been donating to motionball over the seven years it has happened in Kelowna.
Event director Derek Fuhr said organizers were once again blown away by the community turnout and passion.
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The goal of motionball is to educate and celebrate individuals with intellectual disabilities while creating more chances and funding for those interested to join in becoming a Special Olympics athlete.
A key topic through the fundraising is the prominent use of the 香蕉视频直播楻香蕉视频直播 word and the harmful nature and stigma.
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Two per cent of Canadians have an intellectual disability, yet only 10 per cent of that population are registered in Special Olympics programs. Fundraisers like motionball hope to influence an increase and positive change in those numbers.
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