Lighting the Way: MBK Hosted the Final Leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics

June 10, 2025

On Wednesday June 4th, Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. (MBK) proudly hosted a rally for the Final Leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Massachusetts, welcoming athletes, law enforcement officers, and supporters as they carried the Flame of Hope throughout Massachusetts.


The event was held at People’s Bank headquarters, spearheaded by Lauren Foley, Senior Associate and Christopher Soderberg, A&A Supervisor of MBK. As a team they brought together employees from MBK and other businesses in People’s Bank Head Quarters to show their support for the Special Olympics athletes and law enforcement officers across the state. The torch’s arrival was met with enthusiastic cheers and heartfelt appreciation throughout the crowd.


“The Final Leg Rally is a powerful tradition that ignites more than just the Flames of Hope, we ignite the spirit of courage, determination and unity that defines the Special Olympics movement. It is a celebration of inclusion, perseverance, and the incredible achievements of these athletes; they embody resilience, determination, and compassion and redefine victory not just for themselves but for the entire world watching,” said Soderberg.


The Law Enforcement Torch Run is a worldwide movement that raises awareness to champion acceptance and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities.


“We were honored to host this exceptional rally, highlighting that everyone deserves the opportunity to shine, regardless of their ability. Both the Special Olympics and the Law Enforcement Torch Run value inclusion for all, a core mission that MBK is proud to uphold,” said Foley.

 

MBK extends its gratitude to all who participated and is proud to support Special Olympics and the Law Enforcement.


For more information on how to get involved, visit the Special Olympics website by clicking here

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