Special Olympics is a global organization that changes lives by promoting understanding, acceptance, and inclusion among people with and without intellectual disabilities. Through the power of sports, Special Olympics empowers individuals, transforms communities, and inspires a more inclusive world.
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Programs designed to empower athletes to take leadership roles within the organization and their communities.
Teams composed of individuals with and without intellectual disabilities, promoting inclusion and understanding.
Offers free health screenings and education to athletes, addressing a significant gap in healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities.
Initiatives aimed at engaging young people to foster a culture of inclusion and respect.
Operates in over 190 countries, making it one of the largest sports organizations in the world.
Provides numerous ways for individuals to get involved and make a difference, from coaching to event organization.
Hosts a variety of events to raise funds and awareness for the cause, including Polar Plunges and charity runs.
Offers resources and training for educators, coaches, and volunteers to better support athletes.
Works to change policies and attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities through advocacy and awareness campaigns.
Conducts research to improve programs and demonstrate the impact of Special Olympics on individuals and communities.
To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
To transform communities by inspiring people throughout the world to open their minds, accept and include people with intellectual disabilities and thereby anyone who is perceived as different.
Special Olympics reaches over 5 million athletes in 190 countries, supported by more than 1 million coaches and volunteers.
Special Olympics has been recognized by the International Olympic Committee and has received numerous awards for its work in promoting inclusion and understanding.
Works with a wide range of partners, including governments, NGOs, corporations, and other sports organizations, to further its mission.
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