Rolling for a Cause: HLR Roadrunners Compete in Rieke Interiors 13th Annual R-Games for Chair-ity

HLR • June 11, 2024

The HLR Roadrunners made an enthusiastic return to the court on June 6th, participating in the Rieke Interiors 13th Annual R-Games for Chair-ity.


This unique event features chair volleyball at the Rieke Interiors headquarters in Elgin, IL, bringing teams together to support Easterseals DuPage & Fox Valley’s Positioning and Mobility Clinic. The clinic's essential work in customizing wheelchairs and adapting equipment empowers children with disabilities to live more independent lives.

The competition was fierce, with numerous volleys, expert chair maneuvers, and strategic plays. Though we didn’t take home the trophy (six brand-new Eurotech office chairs), the camaraderie and joy of supporting such a meaningful cause made every moment worthwhile.

A big thank you to Rieke Interiors for hosting this wonderful event!

For all your office interior needs, visit 
www.rieke.com. Proudly 100% women-owned, Rieke Interiors is dedicated to building spaces that foster community and inspiration.

June 6, 2024 – The HLR Roadrunners team at the Rieke Interiors 13th Annual R-Games for Chair-ity, from left to right: Courtney, Em, Sergio, Germán, Nick, and Ryan.

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