Hawaii Officers Raise Awareness, Money for Special Olympics Athletes

For three days, off-duty police officers from Hawaii will participate in an event aimed at raising awareness — and money — for that state's Special Olympics athletes.

For three days, off-duty police officers from Hawaii will participate in an event aimed at raising awareness — and money — for that state's Special Olympics athletes, according to BigIslandNow.com.

In the 17th Annual "Cop on Top" event, police will perch atop 10-foot scaffolds, in front of various retail stores — including Walmart, Safeway, and Sam's Club — as well as shopping centers and other locations.

They will eat, sleep, and find ways to keep busy during waking hours in a show of support for athletes with disabilities.

According to WestHawaiiToday.com, the "Cop on Top" program has raised more than $3,102,119 for Special Olympics athletes since 2001.

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