
North Texas’ biggest stair climb is getting bigger, moving to Bank of America Plaza in Downtown Dallas. Participants can race up 70 stories of stairs to raise money for blood cancer research and patient services. More than 1,600 climbers raced in 2015 and helped to raise $255,000 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Climbers are encouraged to form teams and to fundraise outside of the $45 registration fee. Fundraising efforts are awarded with top notch incentives.
Each climber receives training recommendations and an invitation to the post-climb party as part of their registration fee. There are a number of industry challenges that come with their own set of prizes: First Responders Challenge (21 North Texas First Responders Teams in 2015!), Corporate Challenge and more.
North Texas’ biggest stair climb is getting bigger, moving to Bank of America Plaza in Downtown Dallas. Participants can race up 70 stories of stairs to raise money for blood cancer research and patient services. More than 1,600 climbers raced in 2015 and helped to raise $255,000 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Climbers are encouraged to form teams and to fundraise outside of the $45 registration fee. Fundraising efforts are awarded with top notch incentives.
Each climber receives training recommendations and an invitation to the post-climb party as part of their registration fee. There are a number of industry challenges that come with their own set of prizes: First Responders Challenge (21 North Texas First Responders Teams in 2015!), Corporate Challenge and more.
North Texas’ biggest stair climb is getting bigger, moving to Bank of America Plaza in Downtown Dallas. Participants can race up 70 stories of stairs to raise money for blood cancer research and patient services. More than 1,600 climbers raced in 2015 and helped to raise $255,000 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). Climbers are encouraged to form teams and to fundraise outside of the $45 registration fee. Fundraising efforts are awarded with top notch incentives.
Each climber receives training recommendations and an invitation to the post-climb party as part of their registration fee. There are a number of industry challenges that come with their own set of prizes: First Responders Challenge (21 North Texas First Responders Teams in 2015!), Corporate Challenge and more.