Denver (KDVR) – dozens of people are 200 feet on the side of the Denver Hotel this week to raise money for cancer research and patient care.
“Over the Edge” collection began on Thursday at the Kimpton Clart Hotel. Participants connect the weeds and start from the surface tape, which reduces the story according to the story while supporters chant from the ground.
Jim Hachstav, a member of the Cancer Board of Directors, Jim Hachstav said: “It is a consecutive in a row directly directly, but every step means more money for cancer research and patient care,” said Jim Hachstav, a member of the Cancer Board of Directors.
Hacksav said that the annual event raised millions of dollars since it started nearly two decades.
“The Cancer Cancer in Colorado is unique because each shark we raise it goes to cancer research,” Hachstav said. “We don’t have any employees. We don’t have any offices.”
This year alone, the non -profit organization distributed $ 1.5 million in grants and research services. Since the fundraising began, Hackstaff said it had brought more than $ 3.5 million.
To participate, all Rappeeller undertakes to collect at least $ 1,000. Organizers say there is no need for a previous climbing experience, and the coaches experts have directed the participating trained through this process.
For survivors of cancer, the event is more than just adrenaline rush.
One of the survivors of Fox31 said: “The collection of local donations like this is one with a special meaning because they collect people, raise awareness in a personal way, and mention the survivors that they are not alone.”
The Teresa Volginao, who fought the cancer, said consciousness is everything.
“Life is precious, and we know how much life is here in Colorado because this is a magical place, with magical opportunities.”
The event continues until Saturday, and the recordings are still open. Link to register It can be found here.