Bio-Ball Fundraising Champs Take On TD Garden

November 25, 2025

On Nov. 20th, we celebrated our top 2025 Bio-Ball fundraisers at TD Garden!

This past summer, 16 biotech teams participated in Bio-Ball, our annual life sciences corporate challenge where companies partner with Special Olympics MA athletes for a day of Unified basketball and fundraising.  Together, these teams raised over $100,000.

The top fundraisers were able to advance to this special event at the Garden!


A huge thank-you to our leading fundraisers: Seres Therapeutics, Kelonia Therapeutics, Sarepta Therapeutics, BlueRock Therapeutics, Entrada Therapeutics, and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals. We’re grateful for their commitment and can’t wait to see everyone back on the court in June!

On Nov. 20th, we celebrated our top 2025 Bio-Ball fundraisers at TD Garden!

This past summer, 16 biotech teams participated in Bio-Ball, our annual life sciences corporate challenge where companies partner with Special Olympics MA athletes for a day of Unified basketball and fundraising.  Together, these teams raised over $100,000.

The top fundraisers were able to advance to this special event at the Garden!


A huge thank-you to our leading fundraisers: Seres Therapeutics, Kelonia Therapeutics, Sarepta Therapeutics, BlueRock Therapeutics, Entrada Therapeutics, and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals. We’re grateful for their commitment and can’t wait to see everyone back on the court in June!

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