Game Changers: Celebrating Special Olympics
In this episode, we’re talking about including and empowering our neighbors and family members with differing abilities, and explore the power of inclusion in our communities through Special Olympics. Our guests today include parents, coaches, volunteers, and of course the incredible athletes who inspire us all with their determination, courage, and sportsmanship. These game-changers are flourishing through organizations like Special Olympics and SOAR Fox Cities.
Special Olympics is a worldwide movement of more than 4.4 million athletes in 170 countries, where one can participate locally, but make a global impact. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of Special Olympics, organized the first International Special Olympics Games at Soldier Field in Chicago, in the belief that the lessons these athletes learned through sports would translate into new competence and success in school, in the workplace and in the community.
Today, Special Olympics Inc. is the world’s largest provider of fitness training, education and athletic competition — coupled with social, life and leadership skill development opportunities — for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics Wisconsin, an accredited program of Special Olympics Inc., was founded in 1972 and is the largest sports program in Wisconsin for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Learn more
- Special Olympics – SOAR Fox Cities
- Special Olympics Wisconsin
- How to Enroll in Special Olympics (FAQ)
- Revolution is Inclusion
- Inclusive Language for Talking About People With Intellectual Disabilities: 10 Tips for Supporting Dignity and Fighting Negative Stereotypes
- What to say instead of “Special Needs”
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