Elkhart High School and Mosaic promoting accessibility with flag football
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ELKHART, Ind. -- Mosaic in Northern Indiana, an organization that serves those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and the Elkhart High School football team are teaming up Saturday to put on the first annual Flag Football Classic between the two to highlight accessibility.
On Wednesday, ABC57's Summer Horan spoke with Becky Branch, the Community Relations Manager for Mosaic, about the Football Classic, what Mosaic does for the community, and how partnerships like this get started.
The Elkhart & Mosaic Flag Football Classic is set to start at Rice Field at 1 Blazer Boulevard in Elkhart on Saturday, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. It will be free and open to the public to attend and cheer on the players. More details can be found on the event's Facebook page.