Basketball teams earn district titles
District basketball tournaments played out in Caledonia, Mt. Pleasant, Northville and Saline on Saturday, March 7. To find out which teams captured District titles, visit the District Basketball Finals page.
District basketball tournaments played out in Caledonia, Mt. Pleasant, Northville and Saline on Saturday, March 7. To find out which teams captured District titles, visit the District Basketball Finals page.
Be a part of a fun night with the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday, March 10 as they host the Carolina Hurricanes on Hockeytown Cares Night! Discounted tickets range from $29-$59/ticket with $5 from each ticket purchased going back to SOMI. Plus, if SOMI gets the largest group of attendees at the game, you can be part of a group pic with Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin!
We're proud to partner with BIGGBY Coffee for a week-long round up campaign supporting inclusion. From February 17-23, visit any BIGGBY location in Michigan and choose to round up your order to support Special Olympics Michigan athletes.
In addition, BIGGBY is also promoting its Polar Bear Latte (white chocolate and hazelnut) during this time with proceeds benefiting SOMI.
The 2020 Polar Plunge season is on pace to set new records in Michigan for most money raised and most total Plunge participants. And there's still time for you to be a part of this record-setting season!
Join the excitement as nearly 850 Special Olympics Michigan athletes from more than 60 counties across Michigan take part in the 2020 State Winter Games presented by Wertz Warriors February 5 through February 7 in the greater Grand Traverse region.
Handy Middle School in Bay City has been recognized as a Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools National Banner program. Handy is one of approximately 350 schools in the U.S. to receive the honor this year.
Six Unified high school flag football teams competed at Ford Field on November 30 with teams comprised of Special Olympics Michigan athletes and high school students.
More than 1,100 athletes from 50 counties across the state will compete in the Special Olympics Michigan Poly Hockey and Unified Bowling State Finals in Holt and Lansing from November 23-24. The Poly Hockey Finals will take place at Holt High School’s main and north campus locations with he Unified Bowling Finals, which features athletes with and without intellectual disabilities competing together on the same teams, being held at Royal Scot in Lansing.
Special Olympics Michigan has purchased the former South Christian High School campus in Byron Township and will transform the former Grand Rapids area school into the Special Olympics Michigan Unified Sports & Inclusion Center.
Special Olympics Michigan is proud to partner with Schuil Coffee to offer the Inclusion Blend. For every bag of coffee purchased, Schuil Coffee will donate $1.00 to support Special Olympics Michigan athletes and programming. Get your bag today!