“Move For Acceptance”

Grab Your Sneakers…It’s Time to Get Active For Acceptance

Do you love supporting GiGi’s Playhouse, promoting acceptance, exercising with friends and family, or even all of the above? If so, join us on June 5, 2021, to kick off the GiGiFIT Acceptance Challenge and get moving for a cause. The event promotes activity and social interaction and gives participants the opportunity to show their support through walking, running, cycling, or any other form of exercise. So how can you get involved? It’s as simple as registering on “AcceptanceChallenge.org” and rallying together anyone you know who loves to get active. Stay moving for an hour or longer to really show how much GiGi’s mission of inclusion means to you.

If exercise isn’t for you, consider sponsoring the event by choosing from a variety of opportunities and benefits. Become a Champion Sponsor and receive a 30-second brand promotion video to be posted on a variety of GiGi’s social media platforms. Sponsorship donations will go towards continuing to grow programs and facilities in order to provide resources to individuals with Down Syndrome. Whether you decide to donate to the cause or join in the activity yourself, each participant plays a crucial role in striving to emphasize the importance of universal acceptance.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your best sneakers, friends and family, and prepare yourself to get moving. Let’s make 2021 the year we reach one million GiGiFIT Acceptance Challenge participants as we continue to support GiGi’s Playhouse and the Down Syndrome community.

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