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Inclusive Health in Action

For Cori Piels, inclusive health isn’t just about ensuring she sees a doctor. It’s about feeling heard, understood.

Tuttosport Highlights MATP Skier and the Progression of Inclusive Sport for All

On Tuesday 18 March, Tuttosport, one of Italy’s leading sport newspapers, published an article on Special Olympics Motor Activity Training Program (MATP) skier Samuele Tron and his coach, Andrea Tron, who is also his father.

Play Like a Girl

Coinciding with Women’s History Month, these Games sent a powerful message to the world: everyone has a place in sport.

From Almost Missing the World Winter Games to Gold: How Special Olympics Tajikistan Brought Home Six Medals With A Little Help From Their Friends

The Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 were an extraordinary occasion for athletes with and without intellectual disability to prove their skills on a global stage and bring home precious medals.

The Road to Inclusion: Tyrone Pillay at the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025

As the Presenting Sponsor and Mobility Partner of the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025, Toyota Motor Europe reinforces their commitment to inclusive sports and individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Remembering Pope Francis

Special Olympics is paying tribute to the legacy of Pope Francis.

The ‘R-word’ Inches Back into the Mainstream

An excerpt from the NBC News article detailing a recent return of the R-word in the language lexicon.

What is Intellectual Disability?

Intellectual disability (ID) is a term used to describe a person with certain limitations in cognitive functioning and other skills, including communication and self-care.

No Longer on the Sidelines: Jack Healey's Journey to Special Olympics Football

Jack Healey, a 20-year-old from Berkshire in England, always nurtured a deep love for football.

Special Olympics Set to Score More Crucial Goals for Inclusion Through its Global Football Development Strategy

The following is an excerpt from AIPS’ article, “Special Olympics set to score more crucial goals for inclusion through its global football development strategy” which highlights Special Olympics’ global football strategy and the impact football has on people with and without intellectual disabilities around the world.