As the sun rises this Saturday, October 26th, the city of Mauldin, South Carolina will come alive with enthusiasm and eagerness as first responders from the Mauldin Police Department and the Mauldin Fire Department gear up for an electrifying showdown! From 10 AM to 2 PM at the local Mauldin High School, the two departments will face off in a series of physical fitness challenges designed to raise funds for veterans.
This isn’t just any competition; it’s a spirited battle with a heartwarming purpose! The police and fire departments will compete in various challenges, including pushups, sit-ups, deadlifts, ball throws, and planks. Each rep counts and every drop of sweat will contribute to a noble cause. The department that triumphs will be proudly awarded a trophy, not just for bragging rights but for the camaraderie and purpose behind the event.
The event, open and free to the public, aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the individuals who serve and protect the community. As the saying goes, “It takes a village,” and this occasion is a perfect demonstration of the community rallying around its local heroes.
All funds raised during the ‘Badge v. Badge’ competition will benefit Vets Helping Vets in Greenville. This organization is dedicated to assisting veterans in numerous aspects of life, helping them navigate challenges they may encounter after their service. Jay Flynn, the director of Homes for Heroes Foundation, which is one of the event’s partners, shared a sentiment that resonates with many: “That little bit of a thank you, that our folks are able to give back to the heroes, makes a difference in their lives.”
Maria Godfrey, the owner of First Step Realty in Mauldin and another key partner in the event, expressed her heartfelt motivation for organizing such festivities: “I don’t feel children are taught respect for what these gentlemen have done, or for heroes in general.” This testimony reflects a broader community sentiment that values teaching gratitude and respect for those who have served.
Tracy Davenport, who also played a pivotal role in launching the ‘Badge v. Badge’ event, shared her thoughts on the importance of honoring veterans, stating, “I sometimes think that vets get pushed to the side, and it’s a way for us to honor them.” With these mutual efforts, the event promises to weave a fabric of community, respect, and fun.
The event isn’t solely about competition—there will be something for everyone! Alongside the sweat and enthusiasm, families can enjoy live music, delicious options from food trucks, and lots of laughter. Plus, after the competition, a trunk or treat event will follow, giving families the chance to celebrate Halloween together in a safe and exciting environment.
This first-of-its-kind event is set to be a memorable occasion for the people of Mauldin. It is a great opportunity to come together as a community and support local heroes while encouraging a spirit of healthy competition and family fun. So grab your friends and family, support your first responders, and let’s make this day one for the books!
Mark your calendars and be part of a wonderful cause this Saturday in Mauldin!
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