2025 Giving Tuesday at VT100, Most Successful Yet

Way to bring it home, folks!

2025 was Vermont 100’s BIGGEST Giving Tuesday ever!

THANK YOU to everyone who asked for and gave donations to Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports through our Vermont 100 fundraising page or to a friend or family’s personal VT100 fundraising page in support of VT Adaptive!

In total, Vermont Adaptive received $244,866 (including the matching funds), and $48,531 of that came from the Vermont 100 community – with a special thanks to Team Run 2 Empower for their huge collective effort to contribute to this outstanding outcome.

Vermont Adaptive shared:

“This community never ceases to amaze us. More than 360 of you—friends, volunteers, participants, parents, and supporters—came together this #GivingTuesday to make a huge impact. Your gifts ranged from ten dollars to ten thousand dollars, proving that EVERY penny counts and ANYONE can make a difference in the lives of others. Your generosity keeps our programs going strong, fuels our scholarships, and helps maintain all the gear and equipment that make adaptive sports possible year-round.”

To draw a parallel with ultra running, every donation that gets put forward, no matter the size, can contribute to something big!

We also held our annual Giving Tuesday raffle, with a lottery bypass entry going to Alex Shaffer, a free entry going to Brian Krisler, and a random, fun collection of Vermont Adaptive or VT100 swag being sent to: Niki Roberts, Christine Sheedy, Angela Nordaby, Ronnie Burak and Ryan Chappell. Thank you to everyone who donated or got donations in their honor to enter into the raffle.

From the bottom of our hearts, on behalf of Vermont Adaptive and the VT100, thank you ALL for supporting adaptive sports! You have helped to change someone’s life.

With gratitude,

Amy & Your VT100 Race Committee

 


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Featured Photo: Our 2025 100-mile Visually Impaired female champion (course record) Alison Roy running with her guide, Amy, in the early, dark miles of the race. Alison is wearing a “blind” bib; and a 2025 VT100 racer holding a friend’s hand as they come through the finishing chute. These two photos are paired with the Giving Tuesday heart logo in red and white. 

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