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What is the Law Enforcement Torch Run?: <br />The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics began in 1981 in Wichita, Kansas when Police Chief <br />Richard LaMunyon saw an urgent need to raise funds for, and increase awareness of, Special Olympics. The <br />idea for the Torch Run was to provide local law enforcement officers with an opportunity to volunteer with <br />Special Olympics in the communities where the officers lived and worked. After three successful years in <br />Kansas, Chief LaMunyon presented his idea to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, which <br />endorsed Special Olympics as its official charity through the Torch Run. <br />Law enforcement from all 50 United States, 10 Canadian provinces and territories and 35 nations carry the <br />“Flame of Hope” in honor of Special Olympics athletes in their area and around the world. The “Flame of <br />Hope” symbolizes courage and celebration of diversity and the inclusion of all people around the world. The <br />Torch Run is the largest grassroots fundraiser and public awareness vehicle for Special Olympics in the world. <br />This international program has raised over $600 million to support Special Olympics programs. More than <br />97,000 law enforcement personnel from thousands of agencies around the world have been “Guardians of the <br />Flame” and carried the “Flame of Hope.” <br />Tips for Selling T-Shirts/Getting Involved in Final Leg: <br />•Get your local community involved! The Final Leg can have not only the local police departments and <br />sheriff’s offices involved, but also the local fire department, ambulance, administration, family <br />members, retired officers, and so many more come out and support the Law Enforcement Torch Run <br />and Special Olympics! <br />•If people are unable to run, they can still purchase an LETR T-Shirt or Baseball hat for $20! Have them <br />come out and line the street to cheer on those officers running through. <br />•Contact people to take pictures! Whether it is asking for a volunteer photographer to follow the leg or <br />if people can take pictures with their phones, any pictures to help document the Flame of Hope <br />coming through helps! <br />•Let your local media know! Spread the word to local newspapers, radio stations and news stations that <br />the torch will be coming through your community. Contact your leg leader for details of timing and <br />where your rest stops will be. <br />•Spread the word on social media! Use your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other outlets to spread <br />the word! Use the hashtags #SOMN, #SOMNLETR #MNFINALLEG <br />•Hang fliers around your department and local community areas (i.e. libraries, local YMCA, City Halls) to <br />let the public know the Final Leg is coming! <br />Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Minnesota <br />900 2nd Ave. South Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 <br />Tel 612.333.0999 Fax 612.333.8782 Email torchrun@somn.org <br />www.somn.org Minnesota
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