The Kids to Love Over the Edge event kicks off Friday night at Huntsville’s Region Center. Community members, including two WAAY 31 team members, Chief Meteorologist Jeff Castle and Meteorologist Amber Kulick, will rappel down Huntsville’s tallest building to raise money for kids in foster care.
Huntsville’s Regions Center stands 11 stories, making it 189 feet tall. At 6 p.m., Jeff Castle and Amber Kulick will suit up, climb over the edge, and rappel down the side of this building.
It’s the eighth year Kids to Love has hosted this event to raise money for foster children. Kids to Love does not accept any state or federal funding, so this event is crucial to its work.
Lee Marshall, founder of Kids to Love, says the community support means the world for the work they do, saying, “What I love is how our community gets behind and supports our kids, you know, so many times this community and our donors will never see the faces or meet the children in foster care because of confidentiality but for them to still do this on behalf of children in need in our community, it’s so overwhelming. We couldn’t do it without the generosity of our community.”…