In anticipation of the 4th Annual OXC – OHEL Xtreme Challenge Classic, Nachum welcomed Alan Secter, OHEL’s Chief Development Officer and Rabbi Avi Weber, OHEL OXC Community Coordinator to this morning’s JM in the AM to discuss the event and how participating in this incredibly fun event supports the vital work of OHEL.
From the OHEL OXC website:
“Get ready for the 4th Annual OXC – OHEL Xtreme Challenge Classic – Sunday, May 27th, 2018 – which will be at the beautiful site of Camp Kaylie! Hundreds of participants will run, climb, jump, crawl, and muscle their way through the Xtreme 5-mile and 1.5-mile obstacle course. Separate start times/waves for elite, men, women, teams, and families are available. Every participant will be challenging their body & testing their limits in support of children and adults with disabilities that face greater challenges every day.At OHEL, we serve individuals that struggle every day with different life challenges. From extreme circumstances (crises) to day-to-day challenges, OHEL is there to support our community. OXC Classic is your chance to do something Xtreme! (Not like all those people who run marathons…kidding!), to attain impressive bragging rights, to check something off your bucket list (if it’s not on your list, it should be).
New for this year is the OXC Classic Leadership Shabbaton for High School students that commit to raising $1,000 or more. If you are in High School, please join us for an inspirational and entertaining weekend sure to be an unforgettable experience. This weekend will definitely pump you up as you head into the big OXC Classic event on Sunday!”