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18000 27th Pl N. Plymouth MN 55447 email: [email protected] Major League Baseball Teams Sponsored Wheelchair Softball Teams Tama Bay Rays Colorado Rockies Cleveland Indians New York Mets Chicago White Sox Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Phillies The MWAA is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, organization under Sections 501 (c)(3) All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Sponsorship Levels Signature Sponsorship $5,000 Commitment Platinum $2,000 Commitment Gold $1,000 Commitment Silver $500 Commitment Bronze $250 Commitment visit www.facebook.com/rollintwins for more information. 2014 Team Sponsors Gold The Seville Club Optinova — MLE Silver The Rack Bar and Grill facebook.com/rollintwins @MnRollinTwins

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  • 18000 27th Pl N.

    Plymouth MN 55447

    email: [email protected]

    Major League Baseball Teams Sponsored

    Wheelchair Softball Teams

    Tama Bay Rays

    Colorado Rockies

    Cleveland Indians

    New York Mets

    Chicago White Sox

    Boston Red Sox

    Philadelphia Phillies

    The MWAA is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, organization under

    Sections 501 (c)(3) All donations are tax deductible to the

    extent allowed by law.

    Sponsorship Levels

    Signature Sponsorship $5,000 Commitment

    Platinum $2,000 Commitment

    Gold $1,000 Commitment

    Silver $500 Commitment

    Bronze $250 Commitment

    visit www.facebook.com/rollintwins

    for more information.

    2014 Team Sponsors

    Gold The Seville Club

    Optinova MLE

    Silver The Rack Bar and Grill

    facebook.com/rollintwins

    @MnRollinTwins

  • One third of the U.S. population has a disability, has a family member with a disability. Marketing to Americans with Disabilities, Packaged Facts.

    with the single largest minority in the United

    Sates - people with disabilities. Your sponsor-

    ship will be tax-deductible and provide your

    company with an excellent, low-investment,

    high-impact opportunity to demonstrate Cor-

    porate Social Responsibility.

    Volunteer Would you prefer to help out with a sports

    and recreation program? Maybe you'd like to

    pitch in with an event now and then, or greet

    arriving clients, or help us with paperwork.

    Establish goals for

    personal and profes-

    sional growth.

    Contribute to the quality of individual lives.

    Gain hands-on-experience and training.

    Meet new peo-ple.

    Give balance to your life.

    Develop your self as a lead-er.

    What is Wheelchair Softball? Wheelchair softball was born 30 years ago

    in the Midwest by a few individuals with spi-

    nal cord injuries and lower extremity impair-

    ments, who still wanted to enjoy America's

    greatest pastime. These individuals needed

    to develop a way of playing without the full

    use of their legs that would allow easy ma-

    neuverability in a wheelchair and keep the

    fast pace of softball.

    The game is played on hard surfaces, such

    as parking lots, instead of the traditional

    grass infield. It is played with a 16 Clincher

    softball, which allows the athlete to keep

    one hand on the wheelchair while catching the

    ball without a glove. Amateur Softball Association

    rules apply, except for minor adaptations for the

    wheelchair..

    MWAA The Minnesota Wheelchair Athletic Association

    (MWAA) was founded in 1994 by Jon Speak. He

    began the organization with the goal of using

    wheelchair athletics to provide the opportunity for

    youth and adults with physical disabilities to par-

    ticipate in a lifetime of recreational activity while

    developing fundamental social, physical, commu-

    nication and leadership skills.

    Participating in wheelchair\disabled sports forces

    much of these athletes into situations where they

    need to learn and practice communication, coop-

    eration, and leadership skills. They learn to re-

    spect themselves and the others on the team.

    They learn the value of accountability and trans-

    versely begin to take on more responsibilities in

    their own lives. All of this, while having fun!

    Become a sponsor Becoming a sponsor is an excellent way to receive

    the positive benefits of Cause-Related Marketing