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Inclusion Manifesto

It's time to end discrimination of people with intellectual disabilities! Sign the Inclusion Pledge—and join celebrities and Special Olympics athletes and teammates who believe in its unifying power.

Britney Takes the Lead

Britney was bullied at a young age—but through inclusion, she has found her place.

Haseeb Abbasi

Sargent Shriver International Global Messenger from Special Olympics Pakistan

Inclusive Gyms

Learn about the importance of fitness for people with intellectual disabilities and how gyms can make simple changes to accommodate people of all abilities.

Proper Hand Washing Techniques

Special Olympics athletes have skills and abilities beyond sports. In a new Expert Tip video series, athletes share their know-how on a range of helpful and popular topics.

Expert Tips: Facilitating Meetings

Have you been tasked to lead a meeting but don’t know where to begin? Whether you have 3 or 100 participants, Ken Melvin has tips to help you get started the right way.

1972 Games: You are the True Champions

At the outset of the third U.S. Special Olympics Games, Mrs. Shriver welcomes the athletes and their families to two days of competition.

Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 - Rise Up

A recap of the Special Olympics World Games 2015 Los Angeles set to Andra Day’s Rise Up.

Moving & Motivating: Carl's Story

Carl's moves help him stay fit. Through his zumba classes, he is showing the world how people with intellectual disabilities can lead us all to better health...if you move like Carl!

It’s Her World

Special Olympic Asia Pacific Celebrates Women's History Month.