Annual Golf Tournament Supports Special Olympics Kansas Athletes

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Stanion Wholesale Electric Co. recently completed its Charity Golf Classic to benefit Special Olympics Kansas (SOKS). Stanion, its valued employees, customers and vendors came together to enjoy a fabulous day of weather and great golf, raising an impressive $85,000.

Bekah Henderson, SOKS athlete from Topeka, was present to provide the first putt on Hole #1 at Falcon Lakes Golf Course for the teams participating. Henderson will be competing in the 2022 USA Games in powerlifting.

“We were all extremely happy to be able to resume our annual charity golf tournament in support of Special Olympics Kansas the year” said Marc Stinson, Vice President of Sales. “We had another successful tournament that raised $85,000. We are very grateful to all of our sponsors, participants, and everyone that contributed to this year’s event. We look forward to seeing everyone again next year.

Luke Schulte, Senior Vice President of Development of Special Olympics Kansas stated, “As we continue to build leaders on and off the playing field, we can't thank sponsors like Stanion enough. Not only do they host one of our largest fundraising events of the year, many of their employees volunteer at our games. Stanion Wholesale Electric Company, Inc. is a true partner, standing by our side, building communities of inclusion across Kansas."

The Title, Platinum and Gold sponsors of the event included: Stanion Wholesale Electric Company, Encore Wire Corporation, ABB/T&B, Premier Equity Lighting, and Signify -Genlyte.

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About Special Olympics Kansas

Special Olympics Kansas (SOKS) is dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports competitions, health and nutrition programs and leadership development.

SOKS is a non-profit organization supported almost entirely by corporate and individual gifts, and events. The generosity of Kansas organizations, individuals and statewide businesses enable the program to continue.


About Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR)

The Law Enforcement Torch Run began in 1981 with founder Wichita Police Chief Richard LaMunyon and five law enforcement officers carrying the torch for the Special Olympics Kansas Summer Games in Wichita. The LETR has since evolved to a volunteer partnership with Special Olympics to champion acceptance and inclusion. It has become a worldwide community of law enforcement officers rallying to support Special Olympics, the impetus for millions of new

friendships around the world, and a series of events including Torch Runs, Polar Plunge fundraisers, and Tip-A-Cop® events. The LETR is the largest grassroots fundraiser for Special Olympics with more than 100,000 law enforcement participants around the world. Visit LETR.org for more information.


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