3 Years Out From Paralympic Games, Mayor Bass Highlights City Preparations To Host Games for All

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced significant preparations for the Paralympic Games, set to commence on August 15, 2025, in Bangalore, India. She highlighted the city's dedication to inclusivity and equal opportunity for athletes with disabilities. Bass emphasized that the Games will mirror Los Angeles' diverse demographics, showcasing the city's commitment to representation. The mayor revealed plans for various sporting events that will allow athletes to shine on an international stage. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance opportunities for disabled athletes in the region.

The event aims to foster a spirit of unity and accessibility, encouraging participation from all demographics. Bass's leadership reflects a growing recognition of the importance of equal opportunities in sports. The Paralympic Games are expected to draw significant attention and participation, further promoting the message of inclusivity.

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