Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Find Special Olympics Near Me
We are helping to make the world a better, healthier and more joyful place—one athlete, one volunteer, one family member at a time.
Your Program
Based on your location, your local program is %location%.
Your location could not be automatically determined. Choose a program below:
Your Special Olympics Local Program:
Looking for a different local program? Choose a program from the list below:
In the News

Special Olympics Announces the 2025 – 2027 Global Youth Leadership Council

In celebration of International Youth Day, Special Olympics is proud to announce the newly selected 2025 – 2027 Global Youth Leadership Council (GYLC)—a diverse and dynamic group of 16 youth leaders, both with and without intellectual disabilities. These leaders represent 8 Special Olympics Programs across all seven global regions, including Special Olympics Chile, the host Program for the 2027 World Games.

International Youth Day, observed annually on August 12, recognizes the critical role that young people play in building more inclusive, sustainable, and equitable societies. This year, Special Olympics continues its commitment to empowering youth as change agents by welcoming a new cohort of global leaders dedicated to advancing inclusion through sport, education, and advocacy.

A collage featuring 16 diverse youth leaders surrounding a central blue box that reads: "Special Olympics Global Youth Leadership Council 2025 – 2027."
16 youth leaders with and without intellectual disabilities who have been selected for the 2025 – 2027 Global Youth Leadership Council.

The Global Youth Leadership Council is the highest level of youth leadership within the Special Olympics movement. Council members serve a two-year term, during which they guide global youth programming, support the development of local and regional initiatives, and play an integral role in shaping the 2027 Global Youth Leadership Summit, which will take place alongside the Special Olympics World Games in Santiago, Chile.

“Our new Council members represent the very best of what youth leadership can achieve. Their ideas, energy, and lived experience will help shape a more inclusive world—from the field of play to classrooms and communities and ultimately to the global stage. We could not be more excited to welcome this new cohort to the GYLC.”
Jackie Jodl, Chief Education Officer at Special Olympics International

The 2025 – 2027 Council includes:

  • 16 youth leaders (8 Unified pairs of youth with and without intellectual disabilities)
  • Representation from 8 Special Olympics Programs and all 7 global regions
    • Programs include: Chile, Macau, Morocco, Paraguay, Pilipinas, Slovakia, South Africa, and the United States of America

To visit the Global Youth Leadership Council to learn more and meet the new members.

Recommended Content

Youth Leaders

Young people with and without intellectual disabilities are leading their schools and communities toward a more inclusive future. By providing training, funding, and other resources, Special Olympics supports Youth Leaders across the globe.

Global Youth Leadership Council

The Special Olympics Global Youth Leadership Council (GYLC) was established to evolve Special Olympics youth work from being for the youth to by the youth. The Council will position young leaders to play an active role in the execution of Special Olympics programming at the Global, Regional, National, and local levels.

The Future Begins with Us: A Global Call to Action from the Special Olympics Youth Leadership Summit

At every Special Olympics World Games, something remarkable happens—a global gathering of young leaders, with and without intellectual disabilities, who come together not just to share their hopes and ideas, but to lead.
1 Min Read