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Levine JCC Kids Triathlon

Racing for HOPE

YOUNG TRIATHLETES GO THE DISTANCE FOR ATRIUM HEALTH

This May marked the 10th year of the annual Levine Jewish Community Center’s Kids Triathlon, which has raised over $900,000 since its inception. The youth-driven fundraising event benefits pediatric rehabilitation patients at Levine Children’s Hospital and athletes who participate in Atrium Health’s Adaptive Sports and Adventures Program.

With a triumphant “in person” return to the Levine JCC Kids Triathlon, more than 120 youth triathletes of all ages and abilities swam, biked, and ran to raise more than $136,000 to bring hope to adaptive athletes and patients receiving rehabilitative care. Presenting sponsor, The Leon Levine Foundation, helped lead the fundraising charge as the presenting sponsor, along with honorary event chairs, Lori and Eric Sklut.

Thank you,

supporting sponsors

The Leon Levine Foundation, Lori & Eric Sklut, Julie & Howard Levine, Atrium Health Foundation, The Labcorp Charitable Foundation, Charlotte Jewish Preschool, Action Plus Ideas, Dale & Larry Polsky, Interstate Solutions, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein, Dana & Scott Gorelick Family, Bari & Jeff Gorelick & Family, P’ninah Miriam Gorelick Gimbel & Yisroel Gimbel, Webb & Goldsmith Orthodontics, Brownlee Jewelers, Donald K. & Barbara L. Bernstein, Shannon Crystal & Robert Haber, William & Patricia Gorelick Family Foundation Carolina Classic Builders, Laxer, Long & Savage, Ellen & David Framm; and in-kind sponsors: St. John Photography, Your Event Source, and WhatsWaterIce.

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