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Southwest Michigan Miracle League

Southwest Michigan Miracle League

Schoolcraft, Michigan - Kalamazoo County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Schoolcraft

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Schoolcraft, Michigan

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Provider overview

The Southwest Michigan Miracle League offers adaptive baseball for kids ages 5 to 19 with disabilities, with community buddies and Spring and Fall seasons serving the Schoolcraft and Kalamazoo area.

The Southwest Michigan Miracle League is a member of the national Miracle League providing adaptive baseball for children with disabilities in southwest Michigan.

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Ages
Children and youth ages 5 to 19 with physical or mental disabilities
Season
Spring and Fall seasons each year
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.

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Southwest Michigan Miracle League

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Adaptive baseball seasons

Adaptive baseball for kids ages 5 to 19 with disabilities, buddy pairing, accessible field, Spring and Fall seasons, and registration.

Ages
Children and youth ages 5 to 19 with physical or mental disabilities
Season
Spring and Fall seasons each year
Schedule
Contact the Southwest Michigan Miracle League for current Spring and Fall season dates, game times, and registration.
Cost
Confirm registration cost or fee assistance, equipment provided, and how to sign up as a player or buddy.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Southwest Michigan Miracle League provides a safe and fun environment where kids with disabilities ages 5 to 19 whose physical or mental abilities are better served by a specialized field can play baseball, with a cushioned rubberized accessible field planned in Schoolcraft, Spring and Fall seasons, and community buddies who assist each player.
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Program details we found

Adaptive baseball seasons

The Southwest Michigan Miracle League provides a safe and fun environment where kids with disabilities ages 5 to 19 whose physical or mental abilities are better served by a specialized field can play baseball, with a cushioned rubberized accessible field planned in Schoolcraft, Spring and Fall seasons, and community buddies who assist each player.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names kids with disabilities, ages 5 to 19, a specialized cushioned rubberized accessible field, wheelchair-accessible dugouts, and buddies.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about field accessibility, buddy pairing, adaptive accommodations, the level of physical participation, what to bring, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: The Southwest Michigan Miracle League provides a safe and fun environment where kids with disabilities ages 5 to 19 whose physical or mental abilities are better served by a specialized field can play baseball, with a cushioned rubberized accessible field planned in Schoolcraft, Spring and Fall seasons, and community buddies who assist each player.

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What to confirm

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  • Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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Questions to ask before you register

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Is Southwest Michigan Miracle League reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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