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San Angelo-area law enforcement raised over $12,000 for Special Olympics Texas during the 2025 "Tip-A-Cop" fundraising event.
Officers are trading their badges for aprons at Texas Roadhouse to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics Texas.
Texas Roadhouse, the Special Olympics, and law enforcement agencies across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex are teaming up to ...
The proceeds support athletes with equipment, uniforms, travel, event fees, and medical needs that their families might not ...
To understand the impact of Special Olympics, one needs to look no further than the camp that Monarch’s football team helped ...
Owners and operators of Cessna Citation, Beechcraft King Air and Hawker aircraft can participate by volunteering their ...
The crack of a bat, the sound of a ball hitting leather and the cheers of teammates filled the air Tuesday evening as members ...
Members of the Coastal Bend Titans Foundation, a Special Olympics delegation, were also present, meeting with patrons and ...
The Kentucky Special Olympics Softball Tournament is coming back to Owensboro for the second year from September 5th-7th.
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ValleyCentral.com on MSNPolice officers help raise funds for Special Olympics TexasHarlingen and San Benito police departments helped serve some tables at Texas Road House for the special ‘Tip-A-Cop’ program, ...
TEXAS, USA — Law enforcement across Texas traded badges for aprons on Thursday, all to support a great cause, "Tip A Cop".
The Knights of Columbus, Council No. 1481 in Indiana, recently presented $6,100 to the staff and athletics of the Special Olympics Pennsylvania Armstrong/Indiana Counties program. Volunteers from the ...
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