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Special Olympics is a nonprofit organization that uses sports to empower people with intellectual disabilities and promote social change. Learn about its history, mission, programs, events, stories, and how to get involved.
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As the Special Olympics began to grow, staffers and volunteers began to notice that athletes—children and adults with intellectual disabilities—also had many untreated health problems. In 1997, Special Olympics began an initiative called Healthy Athletes, which offers health screenings to athletes in need.
Special Olympics is a nonprofit organization that offers sports, health and leadership programs for people with intellectual disabilities. Learn about its history, leadership, reach, partners and annual reports.
Special Olympics Malaysia is a non-profit organization dedicated to provide year-round training and competitions in variety of Olympics-type sports for people with Intellectual Disabilities.
The Special Olympics World Games also known as Special Olympiad are an international sporting event for participants with intellectual disabilities, organized by the IOC-recognised Special Olympics organization.
Learn how Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded Special Olympics in 1968 to promote respect and inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities through sports. Explore the milestones and achievements of the movement over five decades, from the first International Games to the 50th Anniversary Celebration.
Special Olympics is a global organization that offers sports programs and competitions for people with intellectual disabilities. Learn about its athletes, volunteers, coaches, families, founder and speakers.