On June 18, 2021, over one hundred brave souls rappelled down the Chase Tower in the heart of Columbus, having earned their opportunity to scale the building by fundraising at least $1250 to secure a spot. A natural fit as presenting sponsors, Skyclimber of Delaware, Ohio ensured the rappellers would make their descent safely with the proper gear and training. Over the Edge, an adventure experience company with a passion for positive impact, hosted the annual event in Columbus to benefit Gracehaven, a nonprofit working to eradicate child sex trafficking in central Ohio. Among the 109 rappellers this year was Deputy Police Chief Jennifer Knight who stepped over the edge to help make the issue known. In addition to individuals and alumni fundraising, 16 corporate sponsors sent many rappellers over the edge and continued to bring awareness through their business and partnership with Gracehaven. In 2021, Over the Edge raised $270,000, bringing the total from the past six years of this event to $1.4 million. For more information about Gracehaven, visit gracehaven.me.
Photography courtesy Over The Edge
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1) Alexis Roccos, the man in charge of the day, prepares rappellers to go OTE. 2) Corporate sponsor "The Roosevelt Coffeehouse" left to right; Jacob Dobres (rappeller), Kenny Sipes (founder of Roosevelt Coffeehouse), Jessica Metcalf (rappeller), Bethany Lovelace (manager at Roosevelt Coffeehouse). 3) An experienced rappeller having some fun on their descent 4) Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight and her Assistant as she prepares to go over the edge 5) Yashita Duedella 6) Group of rappellers getting ready to go up to the rooftop. 7) Volunteers waiting inside during the rain delay 8) Lauren Hardy, Mike, Carrie Roccos, Alexis Roccos 9) OTE rope volunteer who helped belay rappellers throughout the day 10) Rappellers getting ready to capture their moment with Go-Pro cameras 11) Jessica Metcalf 12) A rappeller getting ready for his first descent