Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Encontrar Olimpiadas Especiales cerca de mí
Estamos ayudando a hacer del mundo un lugar mejor, más saludable y más alegre: un atleta, un voluntario, un miembro de la familia a la vez.
Su programa
Dependiendo de su ubicación, su programa local es %location%.
No pudimos determinar automáticamente tu ubicación. Elige un programa a continuación:
Su programa local de Olimpiadas Especiales:
¿Buscas un programa local diferente? Elige uno de la lista a continuación:

Vídeos

Olimpiadas Especiales ofrece competencias, programas e iniciativas en todo el mundo, todos los días del año. Descubre de qué se trata.

Why Education & Awareness Matter: Joyce's Story

When Joyce had trouble walking, her parents were given the following advice to straighten her bones: dig a hole in the ground, put Joyce in it, pack it with soil. Joyce stood in the hole, week after week. Education and awareness are vital in ending health disparities children like Joyce face. Sign our pledge today! JoinTheRevolution.org/pledge!

Be the Change

People with intellectual disabilities are dying at higher rates during COVID-19. Now, more than ever, healthcare providers need to make their practices more inclusive. See the person, not the disability. Sign the pledge! JoinTheRevolution.org/pledge!

Inclusive Health Is Not an Option

Inclusive health is not an option, it’s a must! Special Olympics Chief Health Officer, Dr. Alicia Bazzano, says it best “We are out to ERASE health disparities.” Join the Revolution for Healthcare Inclusion and sign our pledge today!

Inclusive Health Must Start From Birth: Violet’s Story

Hear from Karen, who sees the urgent need for acceptance and inclusion: for her daughter—and for every child with intellectual disability. Join the Revolution for Healthcare Inclusion and sign our pledge today! JoinTheRevolution.org/pledge!

Health Inclusion for All

People with intellectual disabilities are dying on average 16 – 20 years sooner than the general population—due to preventable health conditions. See the person, not the disability. Join the Revolution for Healthcare Inclusion: JoinTheRevolution.org/pledge.

1995 Games: Sport, Spirit and Splendor

Eunice Kennedy Shriver charges the Special Olympics athletes at the international competition to take their triumphs home, to say, "I represented my nation before all the world!"

1997 Games: Look How Far You've Come

Mrs. Shriver welcomes the games to the "spirited, magnificent land of Canada," the host country of the 1997 World Winter Games, where some athletes competed at world-class levels.

1999 Games: Thirty Years of Progress

Mrs. Shriver marvels at the changes in expectations and attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities in the 30-year history of Special Olympics.

Special Olympics Lebanon shares a VERY SPECIAL Seasons’ Greeting!

A wonderful video created by Special Olympics Lebanon team and athletes to wish everyone a joyful Christmas holiday.