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SOPA selected as PHILADELPHIA250 Leave a Legacy winner

Leave A Legacy Showcase and Discussion 2-5pSpend the afternoon with PHILADELPHIA250 for an immersive Legacy experience, including interactive presentations by the 11 Leave a Legacy semi-finalists, along with a lively panel discussion on legacy building in Philadelphia.Evening Celebration Reception 5:30-7:30pA wine and beer reception toasting the countdown to the 250th with an unveiling of key programs and legacy plans for Philadelphia. Meet, mingle and join those that are helping to shape our city's cel

PHILADELPHIA250, the nonprofit leading the City of Philadelphia’s plans for the Nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026, announced the winners in its Leave a Legacy grant competition. The Leave a Legacy public call is a key initiative of PHILADELPHIA250’s community-sourced approach and aims at reimagining how major anniversaries are recognized in Philadelphia, which historically has been through constructing special monuments like Memorial Hall, Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the LOVE sculpture.

PHILADELPHIA250’s commitment to the Leave a Legacy public call is extension of the organization’s overall vision for the 250th - that legacies are 100 percent community-sourced and designed by Philadelphians, for Philadelphians and result in tangible, positive community impact by the 250th.

In an unveiling made at PHILADELPHIA250’s first annual Countdown to the 250th Showcase & Celebration at the Barnes Foundation on Wednesday afternoon, the official Legacies for the 250th are confirmed as:

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● Our Market is a community centered, multi-layered public art and activism project in the 9th Street Market of South Philadelphia. As part of its larger work, Our Market will create a program to help local residents become the storytellers, tour guides, and guardians of their history to share with local shoppers and tourists. This model of grassroots and community-centric storytelling will be shared with other communities with a similar urgent need to preserve local heritage and empower local residents, with potential partners in Chinatown, Germantown and North Philadelphia.

● Smith Memorial Playground’s Revolutionary Action Figures will use the power of play to teach children about local community activists and heroes working today to change Philadelphia for the better. This initiative will empower kids to see their potential to be changemakers, bringing these experiences to places where resources are scarce. Kids will create their own action figures based on Philadelphia leaders, inspiring people who’ve made
a difference in their community. This program will extend outside of Smith Playground to reach other education and recreation sites of Philadelphia.

● Special Olympics Pennsylvania will advance its Cities of Inclusion initiative, which serves and advocates for the nearly 250,000 Philadelphians who identify as a person with a disability. The goal is to ensure neighborhoods and businesses accommodate people of all abilities across the key areas of education, employment, health, housing and access to information and services. As the first City of Inclusion in the U.S., Philadelphia will become a model for how other cities can make inclusion a reality. PHILADELPHIA250’s official Legacies for the 250th will continue to receive financial and technical assistance through 2026 to ensure their long-term impact and sustainability.

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PHILADELPHIA250 is creating a pool of funding to support the projects - expected to total $250,000 by 2026 - raised from various sources, including private foundations and corporate sponsors.

"I want to congratulate all three Legacies for the 250th winners for their remarkable dedication to creating a stronger, more equitable Philadelphia," said Danielle DiLeo Kim, Executive Director of PHILADELPHIA250.

"I also want to thank the entire group of semi-finalists, as well as PHILADELPHIA250 staff and mentors who contributed their time and talent to help make the Leave a Legacy call a success. This program is a new model for how we leave behind meaningful, lasting legacies, and how we can leverage the 250th’s once-in-a-generation opportunity to do big things. With these three projects representing the city’s legacy, the 250th is certainly off to a great start.”

ABOUT PHILADELPHIA250
PHILADELPHIA250 is leading and inspiring the city’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence in 2026. We’re leveraging the historical role Philadelphia played in the nation’s founding to host a citywide celebration that will serve as the national model for an equitable and culturally competent anniversary milestone. The 250th experiences in Philadelphia will transcend traditional tourist boundaries so that the entire city— from stoops to stadiums—serves as a staging ground.

“By the People, For ALL People” is not just our tagline—it’s our focused approach. By the people means we are designing 250th activities with a bottom- up approach in which we listen to the people and co-create exciting and meaningful events and activities in all the neighborhoods of Philadelphia where people live, work, and play. For all people means everyone is invited and that the impact of our 250th activities matter to the future of our city. No other city in America will have a more inclusive and transformational 250th than Philadelphia.

We are led by Executive Director, Danielle DiLeo Kim, AIA, and Board Chair, The Honorable Edward G. Rendell. To learn more and to get involved, visit philadelphia250.us. 

SOPA President & CEO Matt Aaron named a 2022 Philadelphia Titan 100

Titan CEO and headline sponsor Wipfli LLP are pleased to announce Matthew B. Aaron, President and CEO of Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA), as a 2022 Philadelphia Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes Philadelphia’s Top 100 CEO’s & C-level executives. They are the area’s most accomplished business leaders in their industry using criteria that includes demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.  Collectively the 2022 Philadelphia Titan 100 and their companies employ upwards of 70,000 individuals and generate over $14 billion dollars in annual revenues. This year’s honorees will be published in a limited-edition Titan 100 book and profiled exclusively online. They will be honored at an awards ceremony on September 8th, 2022 and will be given the opportunity to interact and connect multiple times throughout the year with their fellow Titans.

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“The Titan 100 are shaping the future of the Philadelphia’s business community by building a distinguished reputation that is unrivaled and preeminent in their field. We proudly recognize the Titan 100 for their successes and contributions. We know that they will have a profound impact that makes an extraordinary difference for their customers and clients across the nation.” says Jaime Zawmon, President of Titan CEO.

As SOPA’s President and CEO, Matt Aaron is responsible for leading a statewide organization providing year-round training and competition in 21 Olympic-type sports for nearly 13,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities.  SOPA offers more than 500 competition opportunities each year via an amazing network of local programs with more than 6,000 volunteer coaches.  For more than 50 years, SOPA has used the power of sports to transform the lives of people with intellectual disabilities.  But, SOPA is much more than a sports organization. Through its Athlete Leadership programs, athletes receive training and assume meaningful leadership roles where they influence change within the Special Olympics movement and their communities.  SOPA also addresses major disparities in healthcare via its Healthy Athletes program that offers athletes free health screenings in six different disciplines. And, through Unified Sports, SOPA brings together individuals with and without intellectual disabilities as equal teammates which promotes respect and inclusion.  SOPA now has Unified Champion Schools programs in more than 250 schools around the state.

“I am incredibly honored and humbled to be named a 2022 Philadelphia Titan 100,” says Matt Aaron.  “I look forward to being recognized along with my fellow honorees and using this opportunity to raise awareness about the life-transforming work of Special Olympics.”

Matt will be honored at the Titan 100 awards on September 8th, 2022 at The Drexelbrook located in Drexel Hill, PA. From hosting American Bandstand with Dick Clark to surviving a 1978 fire, the Drexelbrook has changed and evolved for more than 70 years to best suit the community as a private club, hotel, and event center.  This unique cocktail-style awards event will gather 100 Titans of Industry and their guests for an evening unlike anything that exists in the Philadelphia business community.

“On behalf of the partners and associates at Wipfli we congratulate all the Titan100 winners. It’s an honor to recognize this diverse group of leaders in the Philadelphia community. We appreciate the lasting impact each leader has made, and continues to make, in building organizations of significance that in many cases have not only local but national and international reach. Your ingenuity and creativity have set you apart, and the honor of being seen as an industry Titan is richly deserved,” says W. Bradley Baturka, Mid Atlantic Leader and Partner at Wipfli.

Global Week of Inclusion: Aerie x Special Olympics

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To celebrate the 2022 Global Week of Inclusion, Special Olympics Pennsylvania athletes once again teamed up with Aerie for a photo shoot!

US Olympian Aly Raisman joined Katie Grove, Ashton Baylee Buckley, Rachel Miles and Brianna Sanders for an unforgettable day of fashion and friendship. We can't thank Aerie enough for this incredible partnership.

To see more photos and a short video from the photoshoot, follow this link!

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