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Globe/T. Rob Brown Joshua Dunbar, of Grundy County, bowls Saturday during the Special Olympics Missouri State Indoor Championships. More than 1,200 athletes competed in the statewide event in Joplin.

Published November 23, 2009 12:23 am - Special Olympics struggles to find funding for future; indoor championships held in Joplin

Sporting shortfall



By Emily Younker

eyounker@joplinglobe.com

Thomas Allen, 16, showed little emotion as he bowled his last frame Saturday morning at Fourth Street Bowl, finishing the game with a score of 89.

But when the Kansas City resident and first-time Special Olympics athlete was awarded a silver medal moments later, his face broke into a smile, and he immediately joined his mother, brother, sister and grandmother to share his victory.

More than 1,200 athletes came to Joplin over the weekend for the Special Olympics State Indoor Championships, which consisted of competitions in bowling, volleyball and flag football.

But behind the medal ceremonies and friendly competition, Special Olympics Missouri is facing somewhat of a financial burden.

“We are kind of struggling, just like every other nonprofit and most businesses,” said Mandi Mueller, public relations coordinator. “The sponsorships are way down this year.”

The indoor championships in Joplin cost about $88,000 for food, hotels, staff time, and building and equipment rentals, Mueller said. Much of the money comes from sponsorships.

Along with the state basketball championships in St. Charles, the indoor championships remain a two-night event. But reduced sponsorships have cut the Special Olympics’ other main events — the summer games in Springfield and the outdoor championships in Columbia — to one-night events.

The Special Olympics of Missouri has canceled its annual leadership conference and has left some staff positions unfilled, Mueller said.

Tim Houk, who coaches a flag football team from St. Joseph, said his team has had difficulty this year getting donations and sponsorships from businesses and organizations.

“It’s not that they don’t help, they’re just not helping as much,” he said. “Our account hasn’t been able to keep rebuilding itself because of the recession. More in financial fees are going out than we have coming in.”

Houk said that has forced his team to rely more on fundraising and on finding individual sponsors. It also has required him and other volunteers to work harder to support their teams, he said, though the net effect isn’t negative.

“It hasn’t stopped us from doing anything we wouldn’t normally do,” he said. “We wouldn’t do any less for these children.”

Billie Cannon, of St. Joseph, said her son, Justin Bozarth, who plays on Houk’s team, helped with fundraising by selling gift cards to businesses such as Sonic.



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