photo courtesy of Special Olympics Michigan FB Page
(Byron Township, MI) – The world’s largest Special Olympics facility is being built in Kent County as the former South Christian High School on 68th Street is being transformed to the Unified Sports and Inclusion Center. Nearly 21-thousand athletes will be served by the center that was announced in November 2019. A nonprofit hub has been open for ten separate organizations supporting people with disabilities after that was completed in December, and the second phase of the project will start by early summer to create an outdoor athletic complex.
The entire 20-to-25-million-dollar project is slated to be complete in March 2024.
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