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Special Olympics offers training and competition opportunities in 30 Olympic-type sports for athletes 8 years or older.  For children with intellectual disabilities ages 2 through 7, Special Olympics provides a Young Athletes Program. Special Olympics coaches have a unique opportunity to work with athletes in competitive situations to assist in their training for life. As a grass-roots organization, Special Olympics relies on volunteers at all levels of the movement to ensure that every athlete is offered a quality sports training and competition experience. Individual donors, corporate partners and many others make it possible for Special Olympics to offer children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy through participation in the program.
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Spirit Magazine
Quarter 1 – 2004

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A Moment of Truth (182K PDF) — by Ray Lane, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Vice Chair, Special Olympics Board of Directors

 

 

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Make The Point! (322K PDF)
Students across the United States promote reconciliation— by Denise Daffron

 

 

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The Other Rebuilding (265K PDF)
Rebuilding hope and renewing our faith in human understanding has never been as important as it is today — by Timothy Shriver

 

 

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Sports In Action (217K PDF)
Coverage of Special Olympics sports around the world.

   

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Athletes (143K PDF)
Special Olympics Vermont (USA) athlete Troy Daniels coins a phrase that captures attention halfway around the world — by Kathy Smallwood

   

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Volunteers (134K PDF)
Volunteering with Special Olympics Panama (by Zoe Pastorfield-Li) and Special Olympics Jordan (by Abeer Anwar)

     

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Families (276K PDF)
Special Olympics introduces a new worldwide network of family leaders — by Scott Deckman, Helen MacNabb and Michael Freeman

 

 

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Campaign News (182K PDF)
Invest in a Life to Change the World; Campaign Leadership Profile/Joan B. Kroc

 

 

 

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World Games (141K PDF)
Special Olympics Nippon (Japan) holds two World Games parties for upcoming 2005 World Winter Games in Nagano — by Masako Endo

 

 

 

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Around the World (513K PDF)
News and events from the seven Special Olympics regions

 

 

 

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Celebrities & Fundraising (249K PDF)
Special events and projects benefiting Special Olympics

 

 

 

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Sponsors (151K PDF)
Proctor & Gamble's 24-year commitment; International Association of Chiefs of Police's Law Enforcement Torch Run® photo contest

 

 

 

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Commentary (150K PDF)
Erin Holloway, a Special Olympics International Global Messenger from Colorado, USA, reflects on her vision of what the world would be like if people with intellectual disabilities were accepted for who they are

 

 

 

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