Inclusive Expo Brings Students Together to Promote Acceptance and Friendship in Upper Peninsula

Special Olympics Michigan holds inaugural Unified Sports Expo in the Upper Peninsula

The first-ever Unified Sports Expo in the Upper Peninsula was held in Marquette, Michigan. Special Olympics Michigan organized the event, bringing together 185 Marquette County students to participate in various sports at Northern Michigan University’s Physical Education Instructional Facility.

The expo aimed to help students form friendships and recognize commonalities among themselves, fostering inclusivity and acceptance. General education students partnered with special education student-athletes, learning valuable skills such as inclusion, acceptance, and patience.

Lily Eberhard, a mentor in a peer-to-peer class at Marquette Senior High School, emphasized the significance of building friendships as students grow older. She is committed to being a role model and friend for students, promoting positive relationships and creating a supportive environment.

Marquette Area Public Schools Student Joy William-Johnson enjoyed the opportunity to make new friends at the expo. She appreciated the chance to spend time with friends, talk with them, and engage in various sports and dance activities. Unified Champion Schools Coordinator Jamie Cotter highlighted the importance of the event in promoting movement and socialization among students.

Cotter expressed hopes of hosting the expo in the Superior Dome next year, continuing to foster connections and positive experiences among students in the community.

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