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This program provides free health screenings to registered SOKS athletes at competition venues and at selected stand alone events. Learn more!
Staying fit is more than participating in sports. It’s a lifestyle. Learn more about our programming to support an active lifestyle for all of our athletes.
The health education resources and tools found on this page are geared towards Special Olympics athletes and other people with intellectual disabilities.
Athletes might receive referrals for follow-up care from any of the Healthy Athletes screenings, and Special Olympics Kansas is committed to assisting them find the services and resources that they require when they return to their local communities.
Special Olympics Health Messengers are athletes who are trained to serve as health and wellness leaders, educators, advocates and role models. They are leading their teams, families, friends and communities to pursue healthy lifestyles.
Join the Wichita Police Department as they host a 4-person golf scramble.
April 27th beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Auburn Hills Golf Club
443 S. 135th St. West
Wichita, KS 67235
Events:
Longest Drive Contest – Male
Longest Drive Contest – Female
Closest to the Pin Contest
50/50 Raffle
Mulligans: $5 each (Limit 2 per player)
Questions?
Contact Sgt. David Nienstedt
DWNienstedt@wichita.gov
or Off. Trevor Johanson
tjohanson@wichita.gov
316-641-5635
Visit ksso.org/events for registration info.
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