Special Olympics fundraiser will hear inspirational story of one athlete
LETHBRIDGE — Not everyone likes to run a marathon, or jump into icy cold water.
A brainstorming session led to a new idea for Lethbridge Police members involved in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics to raise money for the cause. The inaugural Black Tie Gala has been scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 15.
Cst. Braylon Hyggen says he began supporting Special Olympics as a way to be involved in the community. The movement has the worldwide support of police forces through efforts like the torch run.
“This is something that I got involved with about eight or nine years ago,” he explained. “Helping out with athletes, fundraising for them. It’s just become a passion, I guess.”


