Burnaby 'superheroes' to rappel 20 storeys for charity

 

 
 
 
 
Drop Zone: Participant's from last year's Drop Zone event begin the 20-storey rappel to safety. In order to participate in the event, you must raise at least $1,500 for Easter Seals.
 

Drop Zone: Participant's from last year's Drop Zone event begin the 20-storey rappel to safety. In order to participate in the event, you must raise at least $1,500 for Easter Seals.

Photograph by: Photo contributed , BURNABY NOW

Seven Burnaby folk have the heart (and guts) required to rappel 200 feet down a skyscraper for a children's charity.

Mother daughter teams Nirm and Natasha Blatchford, and Kate and Marian Mustard along with Janet Hoffar, Rennie Caspillo and Alece Anderson have all been named as participants in the Easter Seals Drop Zone, a fundraiser that appeals to adventurous types to raise money for the Easter Seals House and Easter Seals Camps. The house takes in children and families who need to travel to Vancouver from far-flung places to get medical treatment. The camps gather together children with disabilities for a week of summer fun.

To get into Drop Zone, participants had to raise at least $1,500 for Easter Seals, which is run by the British Columbia Lions Society for Children with Disabilities.

The society gives participants the title of "Superhero for the day" for their efforts and courage, and inducts them into the exclusive Easter Seals Superhero Club.

On Tuesday, Sept. 13th, Burnaby's superheroes will join about 75 others and rappel 20 storeys down the side of the AXA building at 999 West Hastings St. in Vancouver. Organizers say to expect the scene to have a "Gotham City" feel to it.

Since the project got started six years ago, 392 superheroes have raised more than $1.1 million for children with disabilities, a press release from the society states.

Prizes are awarded to the top fundraisers and to those who wear the best superhero costumes.

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Drop Zone: Participant's from last year's Drop Zone event begin the 20-storey rappel to safety. In order to participate in the event, you must raise at least $1,500 for Easter Seals.
 

Drop Zone: Participant's from last year's Drop Zone event begin the 20-storey rappel to safety. In order to participate in the event, you must raise at least $1,500 for Easter Seals.

Photograph by: Photo contributed, BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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