Drop and Give Me 10!
by SOGADrop and Give Me 10!
Accept the challenge and help Special Olympics Georgia athletes overcome the odds!
TO COMPLETE THE CHALLENGE:
1. Accept the challenge to complete 10 pushups.
2. Film and post your pushups on Facebook
and challenge your friends and family to do the same.
3. Tag @Special Olympics Georgia and the people you are challenging.
4. Visit www.DropandGiveMe10.org to finish the drill and donate
$10 or more to Special Olympics Georgia programs!
Visit www.DropandGiveMe10.org for more information!
For more information contact Kristin Hill.
Order Omaha Steaks and Help SOGA in November
by SOGALooking to start shopping for the holidays? Omaha Steaks is hosting a “Steaks for Good Campaign” for SOGA for the month of November. Visit www.steaksforgood.com/SOGeorgia to order your steaks and 10% of the sales will be given back to Special Olympics Georgia!
Sign up for the St. Peter Chanel 5K
by SOGABe there for the inaugural St. Peter Chanel 5K run/walk, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, Nov. 22nd at 8 a.m., at Blessed Trinity High School on St. Peter Chanel’s campus in Roswell. The race, benefiting the athletes of Special Olympics Georgia, features a 3.1-mile course of flat roads and a scenic, rolling trail.
Register for the event or make a donation.
Cost:
– $25 per runner/walker (Through November 16th)
– $30 per runner/walker (November 17 – November 21)
– $35 per runner/walker (On-site registration race morning)
Registration includes a long-sleeved tech shirt and invitation to post-race party.
Red Robin Tip-A-Cop, October 25, 5 Locations
by SOGARed Robin Tip-A-Cop
Join your local law enforcement officers and Special Olympic athletes at a Red Robin location near you on Saturday, October 25th from: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 8 p.m to help raise money for Special Olympics Georgia. Look for us in Newnan, Lawrenceville, Columbus, Evans and Cumming.
Special Olympics Georgia provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. By participating in sports, physical fitness and healthcare education programs, Special Olympics Georgia athletes increase self-confidence and social skills, improve physical and motor skills, and have better success in leading more productive and independent lives. It is events like “Tip-A-Cop” that help us provide these programs at no cost to the athletes or their families.
For more information, please contact Lucy Faxon at lucy.faxon@specialolympicsga.org
Tip-A-Cop at Red Robin October 25th
by SOGAJoin your local law enforcement officers and Special Olympic athletes at a Red Robin location near you on Saturday, October 25th from: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 8 p.m to help raise money for Special Olympics Georgia. Look for us in Newnan, Lawrenceville, Columbus, Evans, and Cumming.
Special Olympics Georgia provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. By participating in sports, physical fitness and healthcare education programs, Special Olympics Georgia athletes increase self-confidence and social skills, improve physical and motor skills, and have better success in leading more productive and independent lives. It is events like “Tip-A-Cop” that help us provide these programs at no cost to the athletes or their families.
For more information, please contact Lucy Faxon at Lucy.Faxon@specialolympicsga.org.