09/28/17
Randolph, Mass. — On Friday, September 15, May Institute teamed up with Special Olympics Massachusetts to host School Day Games at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph, Mass.
One hundred and forty-six students took part in the games that included walking and running, jumping, and throwing events and a relay race. Members of the Randolph Police Department participated in the Opening Ceremonies.
“We were excited to collaborate with Special Olympics Massachusetts again this year to offer this fantastic opportunity to our students and their families,” said Alan Anselmi, Adapted Physical Education Instructor at the School. “These games give our students the chance to further challenge themselves and excel in a positive and supportive sporting environment. We are so grateful to all the volunteers from the Randolph community who staffed the seven activity and comfort stations for our event.”
About May Institute
May Institute is a nonprofit organization that is a national leader in the field of applied behavior analysis, serving individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders, and other special needs. Founded more than 60 years ago, we provide a wide range of exceptional educational and rehabilitative services across the lifespan. For more information, call 800.778.7601 or visit www.mayinstitute.org.
About Special Olympics Massachusetts
Special Olympics Massachusetts (SOMA) provides year-round sports training, athletic competition and other related programming for over 11,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities across the state in over 95 year-round sporting competitions. Through the power of sport, the movement transforms the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. http://www.specialolympicsma.org