LIFT OFF 2024
Hit a PR for Special Olympics New York!
$5,023Raised of $10,000
CREATE A FUNDRAISING PAGE OR MAKE A ONE TIME DONATION
Following the success of Lift Off 2023, this years event will include a team fundraising effort for Special Olympics New York in their work to create inclusive opportunities for athletes of all intellectual and physical abilities. Support the cause in the following ways!
1) Make a one time donation to the Team fundraising goal below or a specific competitor
OR
2) Create your individual fundraising page and set a goal of TOTAL POUNDS LIFTED on competition day. Total pounds lifted is the sum of your heaviest successful one rep Squat, Bench, & Deadlift. (Example: 100lb Squat, 50lb Bench Press, 200lb Deadlift = 350lb Total Pounds Lifted.) Your friends and family can donate to your individual lifting goals and help you
SPREAD THE WORD TO YOUR FRIENDS & FAM!
Your friends & family can help you celebrate your success on the Lift Off Stage by making either a flat donation or a sliding donation based on the total pounds you lift. Set your goal Total Pounds Lifted weight (summary of all 3 heaviest lifts) and if you smash your goal, your total fundraised amount amplifies. The overall top fundraiser receives a 50 pack of Tone House classes on the House!
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ABOUT SPECIAL OLYMPICS NEW YORK
Every competitive athlete, no matter what their abilities, shares certain qualities. Drive. Perseverance. Confidence. For athletes with intellectual disabilities, Special Olympics New York provides a training ground where those qualities are refined and given room to grow.
From the Young Athletes program for children ages 2 through 7, to Unified Sports that bring together athletes of all abilities, to credible competitions, Special Olympics New York athletes have the opportunity to compete on a level playing field.
Your donation to SONY through the Lift Off will help support their 31,760 athletes in Olympic-style individual and team sports that provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities.