RiverDogs Team Up with Charleston Miracle League
Fans who frequent Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park on a nightly basis hear
the crack of the bat, the roar of the
In another part of
The Charleston RiverDogs most recent monthly volunteer project
involved an afternoon spent with the Charleston Miracle League, which gives
children and adults with special needs (i.e. mental and/or physical challenges)
the opportunity to play baseball, for free, in formally organized league at a
state-of-the-art complex in the City of
"The City of
The heart of this complex is our specially designed, rubberized-surface Joe Griffith Miracle Field, which allows players to fully participate regardless of their challenges. In addition, our complex boasts a fully functional concession stand, press box, covered picnic pavilion and handicap accessible restroom suites complete with lifts. Covered stands with viewing platforms ensure that everyone, regardless of his or her abilities, can enjoy watching a Miracle League game.
In addition, the CML is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that teaches volunteers of all ages, who typically serve as buddies for our players, the value of giving back to others and their community.
The Charleston Miracle League also engages in a yearly partnership
with the Cooper River Bridge Run called "Bridging the Gap Through Baseball."
Interested participants may sign up for the bridge run as a representative of
the league with 100% of the proceeds
raised from this going directly to helping the Charleston Miracle League fund
their Youth and Adult league programs. For 2010, the Charleston Miracle
League has been selected as one of the official
2010 Cooper River Bridge Run charities.
For
more information about the league or to donate or become a volunteer, visit the
league's website online at www.charlestonmiracleleague.org.