Fitness
GRIT 920 expands fitness programs for those with special needs in Howard
HOWARD (WLUK) — GRIT 920 provides individuals of varying abilities to participate in fitness and wellness programs. Founded in 2016, the non-profit offers a variety of specialized equipment and programs that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual. Instructors are trained to provide individualized support to each participant, ensuring that they feel comfortable and safe throughout their training.
Classes are performed at BODE Bootcamp gym. While the non-profit was founded eight years ago, the program kicked off a few years ago and has expanded significantly over the past year.
GRIT 920 currently collaborates with:
- Howard Suamico School District
- Pulaski School District
- Bonduel School District
- MyTeam Triumph
- Bay Nordic Ski
- Special Olympics of Wisconsin
- Bridge The Gap
- Aspiro
- Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin
- Green Bay Packers Outreach Camps
- Goody Duathlon
- Autism Society of Greater Wisconsin
On Saturday, October 5, GRIT 920 Vice President and Co-Chair Mike Schmidt will participate in the NEW Dancing with the Stars in honor of GRIT 920.
“I have been supporting GRIT920 through my position at BayCare Clinic, serving as Vice President for the last year,” Mike Schmidt said. “Not only am I dancing for the kids and young adults involved in the program, but I am dancing to honor my daughter, Ava Rae, who passed away on December 21, 2022, at the age of 14 due to sudden and severe complications from the flu and strep. Dance was a HUGE part of her life for more than ten years. Her studio, Forever Dance Company, was her second family and I know she will be with me throughout this journey.”
Donations made toward Schmidt’s dancing competition will go directly to GRIT 920. Click HERE for more information.
Additional GRIT 920 stories:
2023 story on GRIT 920 students skiing