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CAC GINORMOUS Climb

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Apr
2016
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/02/2016
8:30 am to 2:00 pm

Location
200 Clarendon (formerly the John Hancock Tower)


Please join us for the GINORMOUS Climb at 200 Clarendon (formerly the John Hancock Tower) on Saturday, April 2 for a stair climb to the top of the tallest building in New England. This unique stair climbing event raises funds to support the Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County (CAC).  You can register to participate as a Superhero Climber, Elite Climber, or as a Hero Volunteer.

Each year, over 1,500 children are referred to the CAC to talk about abuse and violence in their lives. We work together as a team with social workers, police, prosecutors, doctors and others to make sure that every child who’s been hurt receives all of the support and services that they deserve and need.  We think that every child that comes to the CAC is a hero – and adults who step up for kids are heroes, too.  We’re inviting our climbers to be heroes, by taking on the challenge of the Hancock and showing that they care about the safety and well-being of kids in our community.

Get started on your GINORMOUS Climb and register today! Our event is co-sponsored by the Boston Police Department, Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office and AMP Radio 103.3.   We anticipate 400 or more climbers to take part in the day.  As part of your registration you will receive access to food and beverage, silent auction, chip timing, event shirt and prizes to the top three male and female finishers.

We hope to see you there!

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