Double helping of “7 Questions” this week, folks! Today, we’re going to meet Beata Okulska, the Executive Director of KEEN Greater DC. When no other organization offered exercise and recreation designed specficially for young people with severe intellectual and physical disabilities, KEEN (“Kids Enjoy Exercise Now”) stepped up to serve those who are often left out of community sports and games — at no cost. Read on to learn more about KEEN and about Beata!
1. What was your most interesting recent project, initiative, partnership, or event?
2010 was a very busy year for KEEN Greater DC. In addition to the Kids Euro Festival organized for KEEN athletes by the French Embassy, as well as a new public service announcement video produced by Discovery Communications for KEEN, the most significant event this past year was the newly-formed partnership between KEEN Greater DC and the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition. Through this partnership KEEN athletes had the opportunity to play soccer on the White House lawn and receive the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award presented at an official White House ceremony by none other than First Lady Michelle Obama — with a surprise visit from the President himself! It was truly an unforgettable experience for all of us and a high-profile way to reinforce KEEN’s belief that people of ALL abilities can be fit, active, and part of their community.