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Telus Kelowna Cup raises $20,000 for adaptive skiing
Summary
The 10th annual Telus Kelowna Cup at Big White Ski Resort raised just over $20,000 for the Powderhounds Adaptive Snowsports program operated by People in Motion.
Content
The 10th annual Telus Kelowna Cup took place Saturday at Big White Ski Resort. Families and ski enthusiasts gathered to support adaptive skiing and snowboarding. The event served as a fundraiser for the Powderhounds Adaptive Snowsports program, run by People in Motion. Michael J. Ballingall, Senior Vice President of Big White Ski Resort, said just over $20,000 was raised during the event.
Key details:
- The event is a major fundraiser for the Powderhounds Adaptive Snowsports program operated by People in Motion.
- Michael J. Ballingall reported that just over $20,000 was raised at the Telus Kelowna Cup.
- Powderhounds provides skiing and snowboarding instruction to people with physical, cognitive, or sensory challenges.
- The program operates seven days a week during the ski season at Big White Ski Resort.
- It is run by certified volunteer adaptive ski instructors and offers both upright and sit-skiing instruction.
Summary:
The funds were raised for the Powderhounds Adaptive Snowsports program, which provides ongoing instruction and accessibility on the slopes at Big White. Undetermined at this time.
