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Area man completes attempt at most high-fives in 24 hours

- Staff Report Writer Ginny McCabe contribute­d to this report.

It happened: Ticket to Hope, a Hamilton nonprofit led by Jim Foliano, exchanged 15,338 high-fives in 24 hours — even through the heavy rains that poured Sunday on the Flying Pig Marathon.

It was Foliano’s goal to make Cincinnati the “HighFive Capital of the World.” He set out to give and receive around 15,000 hi-fives in one day’s time.

“We persevered and succeeded in our goal. Now, it’s time to submit the evidence and pertinent informatio­n to the Guinness World Records to validate our achievemen­t,” Ticket to Hope said in a Facebook post Sunday.

In a previous interview with the Journal-News, Foliano explained why the attempt was to be made:

“In terms of Guinness World Records, I grew up reading the book. So, I was getting these books once a year, and it had all the insane people and their pictures, the long fingernail lady, and the people with the longest necks. I’ve always been a fan of that stuff, but I’ve also been trying to think of ways to grow the brand, get more people involved, and build community,” he said.

The Guinness World Record is 14,607, set by Pete Timbs of Australia during the Bridge to Brisbane

Experience­s include event tickets, and often there’s a need for transporta­tion. Often, organizati­ons want to receive tickets from Ticket To Hope, but they don’t have a means of getting their community members to and from an event. Many of them don’t have cars, they come from homeless shelters, or foster families.

“The Ticket To Hope team is beyond grateful for such an incredible 2022. Together, we’ve helped donate 1,800 experience­s by partnering with over 50 organizati­ons that focus on supporting individual­s needing it most. We’re thankful to partner with incredible organizati­ons such as MEMI Music & Event Management Inc., the largest live entertainm­ent promoter in Southwest Ohio. Through the blessings and generosity of organizati­ons such as theirs, we’ve helped raise and donate over $85,000 in items, event tickets, and costs towards transporta­tion throughout 2022,” Foliano said.

fun run in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, on Sept. 2, 2012.

Ticket to Hope is a nonprofit that has a mission to bring hope to individual­s needing it the most by creating unforgetta­ble experience­s.

The group partnered with the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon and Cincinnati Reds not only to get the record, but to provide 1,000 tickets to children and their families to a Reds game this summer with a heavy emphasis on kids in Cincinnati’s foster programs.

“The longer I’m doing this, for over a year now, the more I’ve found that this is this community that really needs support,” Foliano said. “These kids may get pushed from house to house, who knows how many times, before they are even 18 years old.”

The 1,000 community members will attend the Aug. 7 Cincinnati Reds game versus the Miami Marlins.

“The Cincinnati Reds will do an on-field presentati­on recognizin­g the event along with the children and their families in the stands,” he said.

In addition to serving those in the foster care community, another area of focus for Ticket to Hope is the developmen­tal disability community.

“Those are the two that I’ve had great interactio­ns with, and it’s just kind of tugged at my heart,” Foliano said.

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 ?? RAY CHAMBERLAI­N/CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Jim Foliano, executive director of Ticket to Hope in Hamilton, aims to break the World Record for the most high-fives in a 24-hour period.
RAY CHAMBERLAI­N/CONTRIBUTE­D Jim Foliano, executive director of Ticket to Hope in Hamilton, aims to break the World Record for the most high-fives in a 24-hour period.

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