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Phi Sig Olympics 2010
The Phi Sig Olympics is a weeklong philanthropy event to benefit the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics, the national philanthropy of Phi Sigma Kappa, is a global nonprofit organization targeting the nearly 200 million people around the world who have intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics is made up of passionate, committed individuals from every walk of life, who recognize the value and unique gifts of people with intellectual disabilities. And who, together, share the common belief in dignity, equality and opportunity for ALL people.
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About
Special Olympics is the national philanthropy for Phi Sigma Kappa. This foundation aims to build communities, change attitudes, empower through sport, and much more through supporting sports and events ranging from alpine skiing and equestrian to table tennis and volleyball. The purpose of Phi Sig Olympics is to contribute to the foundation by donating all profits raised from the four day event directly to Special Olympics. Find out more about Special Olympics at http://www.specialolympics.org.
We hope you decide to help the effort and join Phi Sigma Kappa
in giving back to Special Olympics!
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Current Standings
Check back in March!
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Schedule of Events
Wednesday, March 31st - Opening Ceremony, Phi Sig house, 6-8PM
Thursday, April 1st - Check-In Booth/Substation Day
Friday, April 2nd - Knowledge Challenge, McBryde 100, 6-8PM
Saturday, April 3rd - Olympic Games, Oak Lane, 11AM
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Phi Sig Olympics 2010 Forms
Registration is over. A sample registration packet will be posted later in the week.
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FAQ
List of frequently asked questions and Phi Sig facts coming soon.
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Contact
Wesley Hutchins - Director of Philanthropy
Chris Sykes - Chapter President