Madison Parks and Recreation Receives $10,000 Sponsorship from Arvin Sango, Inc. to Support Youth Baseball and Softball

Friday, February 23, 2024 at 8:59 AM

By Madison Parks and Recreation Release X @Wikicountry

The money will cover all cost associated with leagues

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Madison, Indiana (February 22, 2024) The City of Madison Parks and Recreation (MPR) is proud to announce the generous sponsorship of $10,000 from Arvin Sango, Inc. (ASI) to support youth baseball and softball programs this summer. This contribution will allow all children to participate in MPR leagues free of charge.

“I am humbled by the generosity and support of Arvin Sango, Inc. and the Arvin Sango Foundation for their sponsorship of our baseball and softball programs for the 2024 season. Their commitment to the youth of the community is remarkable, and I look forward to a very dynamic season this year,” said MPR Director Scott Klein.

Scott Hubbard, Executive Vice President at Arvin Sango stated, “Arvin Sango is dedicated to working with our community to find ways to improve the quality of life, not just for our members, but also for their families and friends. We feel a strong community fosters successful businesses, which in turn makes all of us stronger, together. ASI believes this is a great opportunity to support the youth of our community.”

With the support of ASI, MPR will be able to remove financial barriers for families in Jefferson County, ensuring that every child can experience the joy of playing baseball and softball. The sponsorship will cover registration fees, t-shirts, equipment expenses, program support personnel, and facility maintenance.

"Having best-in-class park amenities and programs is paramount for a thriving community and quality of life. Affordable youth programming is a high priority, and we are grateful for Arvin Sango's commitment to our community. Scott, his team, and the Parks Board are building a great parks and recreation system for all of Madison," said Madison’s Mayor Bob Courtney.

For more information about youth baseball and softball programs offered by MPR, please visit madison-in.gov/parks.