Maryland state police supports special olympics maryland interscholastic unified sports event

Maryland State Police Supports Special Olympics Maryland Interscholastic Unified Sports Event

Berlin, MD – In a commendable effort to foster inclusion and strengthen community ties, the Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack collaborated with allied law enforcement agencies to support the Special Olympics Maryland Interscholastic Unified Sports Strength & Conditioning Invitational yesterday. This initiative underscores the commitment of law enforcement to engage positively with the community and support individuals with special needs.

The event aimed to highlight the significance of inclusion and the positive impact of supporting athletes with special needs. The involvement of the Maryland State Police and other law enforcement agencies in such initiatives plays a crucial role in building stronger, more inclusive communities.

The successful participation in the Special Olympics Maryland event is a testament to the ongoing efforts of the Maryland State Police and allied agencies to promote understanding and acceptance through sports and community engagement. Congratulations to all the participants and organizers for an outstanding job.

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