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Ron RichterSpecial Olympics Wyoming has rebuilt their website thanks in part to a grant made possible from the Grace Amspoker Fund and Tony Cate Fund at the Wyoming Community Foundation. According to information from Special Olympics Wyoming, their rebuilt site allows for easy access to information on becoming an athlete, starting a local program, registering for state games and much more.
Special Olympics Wyoming is a nonprofit organization serving children and adults with intellectual disabilities by providing sports training and athletic competition in a variety of well-coached Olympic-type sports. Athletes and their families are never asked to pay to participate. SOWY has worked to increase awareness and inclusion throughout Wyoming and believes funds received will strengthen the work being done. SOWY President and CEO Jennifer Haines said they are grateful for the support of the Wyoming Community Foundation and could not be more pleased with the result of this project, as it gives them the ability to better serve all involved with Special Olympics Wyoming.
The Wyoming Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works with donors to support the charitable causes they care most about. In 2022, the Wyoming Community Foundation granted over $8 million to charitable causes throughout Wyoming.