United Way of Greater Nashua planning annual Over the Edge
NASHUA – United Way of Greater Nashua is once again planning to rappel from the rooftop of Brady Sullivan’s 24-story, 300-foot-high tower at 1000 Elm St. in Manchester.
This year’s event will take place on June 27 and June 28, involving 100 or more rappelers from 15 or more nonprofit organizations. The event, unlike most other fundraising events, is collaborative, bringing in diverse organizations such as Pink Revolution, Nashua Police Athletic League, Family Promise, The Youth Council and others, along with both Greater Nashua and Granite United Way.
Each participating organization puts together a team of up to six participants who raise money for their own cause. Over the past few years, the event has raised between $130,000-$200,000 each year, and also has included cameo appearances including Gov. Chris Sununu, U.S. Reps. Chris Pappas and Annie Kuster, formeer U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, local blind advocate Randy Pierce and others.
There still is time to register a team, sign up as a participant, or become a sponsor. So far, along with Brady Sullivan, sponsors include Bar Harbor Bank and Trust as well as Boston Billiard Club and Casino.
To learn more, support, and sign up, go to the event website at https://www.tinyurl.com/luote2022 or contact Mike Apfelberg at 603-864-0202 or by email at mapfelberg@unitedwaynashua.org
United Way of Greater Nashua is a Charity Navigator/GuideStar Top Rated Charity serving the Greater Nashua Community since 1930. More information can be found online at www.unitedwaynashua.org.






