by | December 24 2019

The Vertical Challenge and Make-A-Wish

The Vertical Challenge has always hoped to have a positive impact on the young racers who participate on tour. That impulse stemmed from founder Frank Tanseyโ€™s desire to pay forward the guidance he had received from caring adults when he was a young person finding his way.

Winter fitness, the fun of competition, and quality time with family/friends are benefits inimical to the event. In addition, our crew looks to mentor children at the events and build their self-worth.

We also wanted to find a way to extend the benefits of the Vertical Challenge beyond the event itself. Thatโ€™s why we added a partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. We knew the Make-A-Wish families truly needed support in their journeys through illness. Research shows children who have a wish granted build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight a critical illness, giving them a higher quality of life and better health outcomes. That seemed an ideal fit with our mission, so we embraced the cause. Over the years, weโ€™ve helped with, among other initiatives, raffles to raise money and VIP cards to help affected families get a free day of relaxation on the slopes.

We also involved our young tour competitors, creating a system by which they could raise money themselves at their homes and schools.  The children learn about empathy and helping others, and they feel a sense of achievements when they make a donation at the tour finals. โ€œKids helping kidsโ€ is the way we like to phrase it. Itโ€™s part of our goal to make sure the VC represents more than just a winter sporting event for the whole family. We want it to positively affect its participants in ways that could last a lifetime.

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