HONOLULU — Volunteer, off-duty law enforcement officers across the state will once again rise to the occasion to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Hawai‘i. From Aug. 25-27 at Walmart Lihu‘e, volunteer officers will take community service to a new level while perched on the roof. On the ground, volunteers will collect donations and keep the excitement going for shoppers and supporters.
HONOLULU — Volunteer, off-duty law enforcement officers across the state will once again rise to the occasion to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Hawai‘i. From Aug. 25-27 at Walmart Lihu‘e, volunteer officers will take community service to a new level while perched on the roof. On the ground, volunteers will collect donations and keep the excitement going for shoppers and supporters.
“This year, Cop on Top celebrates a milestone two decades of supporting our Special Olympics Hawai‘i athletes,” said Special Olympics Hawai‘i’s President and CEO Dan Epstein.
Donations collected from Cop on Top directly benefit Special Olympics Hawai‘i and its work to provide sports, health and wellness programs for children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round. Since 2001, Cop on Top has raised more than $3,827,793 for Special Olympics Hawai‘i athletes statewide.
For more information on Special Olympics Hawai‘i, please visit www.sohawaii.org.