February 5th, 2015

Special Olympics Tennis Grows 65% After USTA Florida Grants

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30 Love FSU Special Olympics 2015Less than a year following grants from the USTA Florida Foundation, Special Olympics tennis participation has experienced a 65 percent participation increase across the state of Florida.

“Because of USTA Florida and the USTA Florida Foundation, we grew our tennis program by 65 percent last year to 451,” said Special Olympics Florida President & CEO Sherry Wheelock. “However, we know there are more athletes that could benefit from this incredible sport and we do have the capacity. We are so thankful for USTA Florida’s involvement and support.”

Following last spring’s announcement of a landmark three-way agreement with Special Olympics Florida, USTA Florida and the USTA Florida Foundation to provide more tennis play opportunities to athletes in Florida, grants awarded through January 2015 have totaled approximately $6,500 thus far for modified tennis equipment.

The Florida counties receiving grants were Duval, Hillsborough, Lake, Manatee, Okaloosa, Orange, Santa Rosa, Sarasota, and St. Lucie.

The formal agreement builds on existing support that USTA Florida and its charitable arm have provided to local Special Olympics programs by offering free 10 and Under Tennis workshops, grants, and other resources to providers that offer tennis programs to Special Olympics athletes.

“These athletes play tennis for the pure joy of the sport,” said USTA Florida Foundation Executive Director Linda Curtis. “It’s inspiring to see, and I’m proud to know that we will be able to provide even more opportunities for them to play through this partnership. We are absolutely committed to changing lives through tennis.”

To get a program started, Special Olympics coaches may apply for a USTA Florida Foundation equipment grant for adaptive tennis equipment and other program needs by contacting Kasia Castro at www.SpecialOlympicsFlorida.org.

For additional training opportunities and training resources, please contact Linda Curtis at the USTA Florida Foundation at www.USTAFloridaFoundation.com.

About the USTA Florida Foundation
With a mission of “Changing Lives Through Tennis,” The USTA Florida Foundation provides financial support that helps Floridians of all ages improve their health and quality of life through the great game of tennis. It is the Foundation’s belief that tennis provides opportunities for healthy, social, emotional, physical and educational development and encourages peer and family participation. Foundation grants offer funding for youth tennis programs, adaptive tennis programs for those with special needs, community tennis programs in economically challenged areas along with facility assistance in the renovation, refurbishment and building of quality public tennis facilities.

For more information go to www.USTAFloridaFoundation.com.

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