"Congratulations to our Alton Police Department for raising $13,228.00 - in
this year's Law Enforcement Torch Run. That amount is $13,228.00 more than
last year and comparable to the largest cities in all of Illinois... Insert
cities & numbers here.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is the single largest year-round fundraising
event benefiting Special Olympics Illinois. The annual intrastate relay and
its various fundraising projects have two goals: to raise money and to gain
awareness for the athletes who participate in Special Olympics Illinois. The
Law Enforcement Torch Run has raised more than $16.825 million over 23 years
while increasing awareness of Special Olympics Illinois athletes and their
accomplishments.
Approximately 3,000 officers representing every branch of law enforcement
across the state from local police officers to FBI agents will carry the
Flame of Hope nearly 1,500 miles, running through thousands of Illinois
communities via 23 different legs (routes) to its final destination - the
Opening Ceremonies of the Special Olympics Illinois Summer Games in June in
Normal.
HISTORY OF ILLINOIS LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
The Law Enforcement Torch Run began in Illinois in 1986. That first year,
fewer than 100 runners carried the torch along five legs: North (starting in
South Beloit), South (starting in Cairo), West (starting in Quincy), East
(starting in Danville) and the city of Chicago.
Illinois' first Torch Run raised just $14,039.93, but the seed was planted
for future growth. The Torch Run raised $500,000 in Illinois in 1997.
Illinois easily surpassed the $1 million mark in 2002 and first raised more
than $2 million in 2006, making it the third highest grossing Torch Run
program in the world."
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