46 min

Miles For Change EP 07 - Special Olympics Chicago Miles For Change

    • Running

For over 50 years, Special Olympics Chicago has provided opportunities for thousands of athletes living with intellectual disabilities. Their organization has provided a sustainable community for the athletes and their families while offering a wide variety of athletic play and competitive events all year round.
You may know of their largest fundraiser of the year; the Polar Plunge North Avenue Beach. Every winter, thousands of people jump into the freezing waters of Lake Michigan, raising millions of dollars to support the programs provided by Special Olympics Chicago.But there are others who instead of jumping into frigid waters in the middle of winter, decide to train for months to run 26.2 miles to raise money for those same programs.

They are a household name in the region, and the city really comes together to make sure all of its residents have a field to play on.
Hear from family members of Special Olympics athletes, the people who make the programs happen, and of course, a multi-medalist who has dominated in a variety of sports.
In This Episode:
Mary Slowik, Executive Director, Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children's CharitiesEmily Smith, Former Development Director, Special Olympics ChicagoEileen Guinane, Special Olympics Administrator, Chicago Park DistrictNicole Richmond, Runner (Click to check out her fundraising page)Linda Padilla, SOC Family MemberStephanie Padilla, SOC Athlete




This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit milesforchange.substack.com

For over 50 years, Special Olympics Chicago has provided opportunities for thousands of athletes living with intellectual disabilities. Their organization has provided a sustainable community for the athletes and their families while offering a wide variety of athletic play and competitive events all year round.
You may know of their largest fundraiser of the year; the Polar Plunge North Avenue Beach. Every winter, thousands of people jump into the freezing waters of Lake Michigan, raising millions of dollars to support the programs provided by Special Olympics Chicago.But there are others who instead of jumping into frigid waters in the middle of winter, decide to train for months to run 26.2 miles to raise money for those same programs.

They are a household name in the region, and the city really comes together to make sure all of its residents have a field to play on.
Hear from family members of Special Olympics athletes, the people who make the programs happen, and of course, a multi-medalist who has dominated in a variety of sports.
In This Episode:
Mary Slowik, Executive Director, Special Olympics Chicago/Special Children's CharitiesEmily Smith, Former Development Director, Special Olympics ChicagoEileen Guinane, Special Olympics Administrator, Chicago Park DistrictNicole Richmond, Runner (Click to check out her fundraising page)Linda Padilla, SOC Family MemberStephanie Padilla, SOC Athlete




This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit milesforchange.substack.com

46 min