Special Olympics Montana nears fundraising goal
Special Olympics Montana nears fundraising goal
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-06-28 21:45:15-04
GREAT FALLS â Special Olympics Montana is closing in on reaching its fundraising goal of $10 million dollars for its Reveal The Champion In All Of Us endowment campaign.
Since 2016, the campaign has raised $9.75 million - and as of Monday, they re within $250,000 of hitting that goal.
First Interstate Bank and the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation recently partnered to
donate $1.75 million to the organization, pushing the campaign within reaching distance.
Special Olympics Montana serves more than 3,500 athletes, and fundraising efforts like this help them weather potential storms that would endanger their mission, providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
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Box Elder Special Olympics team is small but mighty
By: Tom Wylie
and last updated 2021-04-28 19:23:50-04
BOX ELDER Seventeen-year-old Alyssa Dubois might be the most popular student in the Box Elder school system.
âEverybody loves her, sheâs always smiling,â said Box Elder football coach Jake Eldridge. âI don t think she s ever had a bad day. And I have a lot of bad days. So when I come to school itâs awesome to see her because she brightens my day.â
Dubois was born with Down syndrome and is mostly non-verbal. But in the absence of words, her eyes and expressions tell you everything you need to know. Behind those eyes is a passion for people, a drive to compete and whole lot of personality.
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Box Elder Special Olympics team is small but mighty
and last updated 2021-04-28 17:35:03-04
BOX ELDER Seventeen year old Alyssa Dubois might be the most popular student in the Box Elder school system.
âEverybody loves her, sheâs always smiling,â said Box Elder football coach Jake Eldridge. âI don t think she s ever had a bad day. And I have a lot of bad days. So when I come to school itâs awesome to see her because she brightens my day.â
Dubois was born with Down syndrome and is mostly non-verbal. But in the absence of words, her eyes and expressions tell you everything you need to know. Behind those eyes is a passion for people, a drive to compete and whole lot of personality.