Maine Principals' Association and Special Olympics Maine, 2019 Giraffe Award Winners
mainechildrensalliance • October 16, 2019
This is one in a series of profiles on the 2019 Giraffe Award winners. Each week leading up to the Champions for Children Luncheon
on November 7th, we will feature a profile of a 2019 Giraffe Award Winner and showcase how they “stick out their neck” for Maine children, youth and families. This week, we are pleased to highlight the work that the Maine Principals' Association
and Special Olympics Maine
have done to support and elevate Unified Basketball.

Special Olympics Maine
Maine Principal’s Association
The Maine Principals' Association and Special Olympics Maine will be awarded the 2019 Organization Award for their collaboration in developing and supporting Unified Basketball in Maine, on November 7th at our Champions for Children celebration.
Don’t forget to join us for the 2019 Champions for Children and 25th Anniversary Celebration ! And keep an eye out for upcoming profiles featuring the rest of our 2019 Giraffe Award winners.

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