JP4 Foundation Postpones Second Annual Unified Wiffle Ball Tournament in Response to COVID-19

JP4 Foundation Postpones Second Annual Unified Wiffle Ball Tournament in Response to COVID-19

Eden Prairie, Minn. – The JP4 Foundation’s Second Annual Unified Wiffle Ball Tournament, scheduled for Sunday, March 22 has been postponed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We take seriously the health and wellbeing of our community, said Jeff Huth, JP4 Foundation Executive Director. “This tournament is a fan favorite as it unites Special Olympic athletes with other youth baseball players for competition and camaraderie. While a make-up day for this tournament has not been announced, we will ensure this tournament gets rescheduled when it is safe to do so.”

The JP4 Foundation exists to enrich the lives of youth through baseball. The Unified Wiffle Ball Tournament provides the opportunity to bring groups together to learn life lessons and grow as a community. 

The JP4 Foundation partners with Special Olympics Minnesota for the Unified Wiffle Ball Tournament. The event is sponsored by Twin Cities Orthopedics and other program donors. More information is available at https://jp4foundation.org/wiffle or 763.242.2125.

About Special Olympics Minnesota

Special Olympics Minnesota believes that people with intellectual disabilities can, with proper instruction and encouragement, learn, enjoy and benefit from participation in individual and team sports. Necessary adaptation ensures we meet the needs of those with intellectual and physical disabilities.

About the JP4 Foundation

The JP4 Foundation is a 501C3 non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of youth through baseball.

Major Funding for JP4 is provided by: Twin Cities Orthopedics, Twins Community Fund, Cargill, InSports Foundation

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