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Huston supports Special Olympics

“It was very humbling to have the staff and some of the athletes from Special Olympics Indiana join us at the Statehouse,” State Representative Todd Huston (R-Fishers) said. “It is very encouraging to me to see the hard work this organization does every day to support inclusion and acceptance of Hoosiers with intellectual disabilities.”

State Representative Todd Huston (R-Fishers) was joined by legislators, staff and other state officials in donating sporting equipment and other items to Special Olympics of Indiana recently at the statehouse.

“Special Olympics Indiana is honored to be chosen by Speaker Bosma for Organization Day. Research has found that individuals with intellectual disabilities who participate in Special Olympics become more involved in their communities. Our over 11,000 athletes throughout Indiana live, work and vote in almost every county throughout the state,” said Special Olympics Indiana CEO/President Michael Furnish.

Special Olympics of Indiana is a nonprofit organization that provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. These athletes represent 74 county and local programs each run by volunteer management teams who recruit participants, conduct sports training, raise money, build awareness and compete at local and state events.

“It was very humbling to have the staff and some of the athletes from Special Olympics Indiana join us at the Statehouse,” Huston said. “It is very encouraging to me to see the hard work this organization does every day to support inclusion and acceptance of Hoosiers with intellectual disabilities.”

Legislators and staff brought in sporting equipment, food, drinks, office supplies and other items for the Special Olympics of Indiana. Five athletes were present to accept the donations and thank those who participated in the collection efforts. For more information on the Special Olympics of Indiana, visit www.soindiana.org.

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