News Summary
The recent Over The Edge rappelling event at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland raised funds for Adoption Network Cleveland. Participants rappelled down the stadium, creating a unique fundraising experience. The event attracted community members and thrill-seekers alike, emphasizing the importance of supporting individuals impacted by adoption and foster care.
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The recent Over The Edge rappelling event at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland successfully raised funds for Adoption Network Cleveland, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals affected by adoption, foster care, and kinship care. Participants had the unique opportunity to rappel down the side of the Browns’ stadium, making for an adventurous fundraising experience.
The event raised awareness and funds through a peer-to-peer fundraising model, similar to traditional fundraising walks or runs. Participants were required to raise a minimum of $1,000 to secure their spot for the rappelling event. The event not only attracted thrill-seekers but also members of the local community interested in supporting a significant cause.
Among the participants was local news reporter Leah Doherty, who joined others in the rappel down the stadium’s side. The day was filled with excitement, featuring a landing party on the ground level that included a kids’ area, food trucks, a DJ, and raffle prizes, creating a festive atmosphere.
Supporting Adoption Network Cleveland
Adoption Network Cleveland, which has been operating for 38 years, plays a crucial role in providing information, advocacy, education, and support to individuals in the adoption triad, which includes adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive, kinship, or foster parents. The organization also aids youth in foster care and professionals related to the field.
Founded by Betsie Norris, an adoptee herself, the organization seeks to make a meaningful impact in the community through events like the rappelling fundraiser. The significance of these events is profound, with Norris emphasizing how they contribute to community outreach and fundraising efforts aimed at supporting those touched by adoption.
Personal Stories and Community Impact
Glenn Cook, the assistant general manager for the Cleveland Browns, played a vital role in coordinating the event and also serves on the board of Adoption Network Cleveland. Cook shared his personal journey of being adopted as a child, which underscored the event’s deeper significance and its role in giving back to the adoption community.
The turnout for the rappelling event highlighted the community’s commitment to supporting families affected by adoption. By participating in such unique experiences, individuals are able to combine adventure with philanthropy, raising funds and awareness for important causes.
Conclusion
The Over The Edge rappelling event at Huntington Bank Field not only provided an exhilarating experience for participants but also successfully highlighted and supported the valued work of Adoption Network Cleveland. With a commitment to advocacy and education, the organization continues to be a pillar in the community, helping to create a brighter future for those impacted by adoption and foster care.
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Additional Resources
- Cleveland 19 News
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- Crain’s Cleveland Business
- Wikipedia: Adoption
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Adoption

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