Challenged Champions invites sponsors for its June 5-K obstacle mud run
Challenge Champions Equestrian Center, Ottawa, hosts a 5K obstacle mud run on Saturday, June 4, and is seeking sponsors for the event.
Sponsor levels include:
• Blue ribbon sponsor - $200 donation, will include your name or company name on the event T-shirt and signage.
• Grand champion sponsor - $400 donations, will place your business name on T-shirts, signage and spectator passes and a feature radio ad spot.
Challenged Champion Equestrian Center is located at 11913 Road 6, Ottawa, and carries several connections to the Bluffton community.
"Our mission is to enrich and change the lives of children and daults with special needs through facilitated equine activities. Included are equine assisted activities and therapies teaching people with disabilities to ride and interact with horses," said Amanda Sizemore, program director.
The center also operates a "Horses for Veterans" program. Started in 2014, it is for beterans and active-duty service members.
Among benefits of the Horse for Veterans program includes physical, social, congnitive and emotional assistance.
For more information on the center's programming contact:
Challenged Champions Equestrain Center
11913 Road 6
Ottawa, OH 45875
419-456-3449
[email protected]
www.challenged champions.
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