What's Happening?
An 80-floor stair climb event was held at the Aon Center to benefit Lurie Children's Hospital. The event was designed to accommodate participants of all skill levels, offering options from half climbs
to full races to the top. This annual event aims to raise funds and awareness for the hospital, which provides critical care to children in need. Participants included both competitive climbers and those climbing for personal or charitable reasons.
Why It's Important?
The stair climb event is a significant fundraiser for Lurie Children's Hospital, helping to support its mission of providing high-quality healthcare to children. Events like these not only raise essential funds but also increase community engagement and awareness about the hospital's services. The funds raised can contribute to medical research, patient care, and facility improvements, ultimately benefiting the children and families who rely on the hospital's services.
What's Next?
Following the event, organizers will tally the funds raised and assess the impact of the event on the hospital's fundraising goals. Participants and sponsors may be recognized for their contributions, and plans for future events will likely be discussed. The success of this event could inspire similar fundraising initiatives, further supporting the hospital's mission and expanding its reach within the community.








