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Living Unified

Kellis High School is one of many Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools that are transforming the lives of students with and without intellectual disabilities through whole school inclusive programming.

Bree Bogucki

For Bree Bogucki, growing up was anything but easy. She grew up isolated, locking herself in her room. At nine-years-old, Bree was introduced to sports and her life was changed forever.

Self-Advocates Spread the Word to End the Word

Self-Advocates from the Centre County Down Syndrome Society (CCDSS) created this video in support of the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign. Learn more about the CCDSS at www.centrecountydownsyndrome.org

West Ranch High School Spreads Awareness to End the Word

The Special Olympics Society, a club at West Ranch High School, created this video to raise awareness about the derogatory use of the word "retard." We encourage everyone to show their support and pledge online.

R-word Campaign at Oakville Trafalgar High School

From Dec 7-16th 2011, Oakville Trafalgar High School in Oakville, Ontario Canada held a "Spread the Word to End the Word" campaign, collecting over 800 signatures...

End the R-Word State House Rally in South Carolina

Project Unify South Carolina hosted a End the R-Word State House Rally. This video features Sarah and Grant, two members of the Youth Council, speaking in front of 400 plus people at the rally.

Clearbrook Helps End the R-word

Trying to have people understand that using the word retard is hurtful and disrespectful is a very important cause to me.

Sarah Marince Helps Spread the Word

Check out this great video of singer/songwriter Sarah Marince and her brother Michael talking about the hurtful effects of the word "retard(ed)" and why you should take the pledge to stop saying the R-word and promote the inclusion and acceptance of people with intellectual disabilities.

For Matthew

When saying the R-word: What we mean is that he is as stupid as someone who is mentally handicapped, and we mean that in the most derogatory sense.

Women of Saudi Arabia

In a movement that has long been fueled by women’s leadership, the female athletes of Special Olympics Saudi Arabia are just the latest trailblazers who are breaking barriers for inclusion.