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The "Over the Edge" event partners with the non-profit Special Olympics Arizona each year, raising funds to spread awareness of the courage these athletes show when participating in sports.
Retired law enforcement officer Sherry Kiyler who has been working with Special Olympics Arizona for six years said she's raised more than $42,000 with the help of her 23-member team.
For nearly half a century, Special Olympics Arizona has embraced, empowered, and emboldened athletes of all abilities, creating a more inclusive playing field in the process.
Special Olympics Arizona, a nonprofit organization that provides services to people with intellectual disabilities, recently unveiled its new 15,000-square-foot state headquarters in Goodyear.
Special Olympics Arizona provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - The event is hosted this fall, but registration is now open for the Over the Edge Challenge! The fundraiser is intended to inspire as well as challenge participants, much ...
Arizona police officer Bill Weigt, who is paralyzed after being shot in the line of duty, stood for the National Anthem with the help of a high-tech wheel chair ...
PHOENIX — More than 115 athletes are representing Special Olympics Arizona at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando this week. The athletes are participating in 10 sports: athletics, unified basketball ...