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Find Special Olympics Near Me
Find Special Olympics Near Me
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.
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What We Do
What We Do
Sports
Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes, unified partners, coaches and volunteers with over 30 Olympic-type sports.
Sport and Competition
Local and international year-round sports training and athletic competitions.
Inclusive Health
Improving the health and well-being of people with intellectual disabilities.
Youth and Schools
Empowering Youth Leaders, educators, coaches, and families to build inclusive schools and communities for all.
Inclusive Leadership
Unleashing leadership potential in people of all abilities.
The Revolution Is Inclusion
A peaceful campaign to end discrimination of people with intellectual disabilities.
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Community Impact
Learn more about the power Special Olympics has to make real change around the world.
In the News
Hear about Special Olympics impact from around the world.
Always On
Videos showcasing the Special Olympics movement around the globe.
Inclusion Revolution Radio
An athlete led podcast featuring athletes, partners, ambassadors, employees, and supporters of Special Olympics.
Novie Knows
Novie Knows, a subseries of Inclusion Revolution Radio, serves as an unscripted platform for host Novie Craven to provide her perspective, as a Special Olympics athlete, on the topics of her choosing.
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Events
Events
Unified 3x3 Basketball World Cup
On December 5 – 7, 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 200 athletes and unified partners will compete in a 3x3 basketball tournament.
Unified Football World Cup
Paris, France to host the third edition of the Unified Football World Cup from 5 – 11 July 2026.
Special Olympics World Games Santiago 2027
From October 16 – 25 2027, Santiago will welcome thousands of athletes, families, and fans from around the globe to celebrate unity, inclusion, and the power of sport.
World Games Schedule and Results
Competition schedule, athlete schedule, and results.
Host an Event
Learn more about hosting an international Special Olympics event.
USA Games 2026
June 20 – 26, 2026 the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games will unite 3,000 athletes, 1,500 coaches, 10,000 volunteers, and 75,000 fans from all 50 states in Minnesota.
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Unified Sports Development: Ladies Football
Eltheo and Charl's are empowering more woman to get involved in Unified Sports by creating an all female football league.
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Tee off for Inclusion
Tesa and Brooke are executing a campaign called "Tee off for Inclusion" to encourage youth in their community to get involved with the Special Olympics and Unified Sports clubs at their schools and also get some new ones established.
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Unified Recreational and Awareness Day
Lumka and Sindiswa want to recruit more athletes and Youth Leaders to Special Olympics by hosting a Unified Recreation Day.
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Expanding Sibling and Family Involvement in Namibia
Jenna and Benji want to address the lack of family and sibling involvement in the Special Olympics Namibia.
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Read Across the Classroom (RAC)
Austin and Natalie hope to educate youth in their local elementary schools on the topics of disability and inclusion.
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Growing the Future: Unified Program Expansion
Lydia and Benji will host Unified Sports events for youth in their local elementary schools, where they ultimately hope to build and expand the Special Olympics programs offered.
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Growing Awareness to Increase Inclusion
Benjamin and Tanner will raise awareness about inclusion in their community through partnering with the other organizations to host Unified Sports events on their college's campus.
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Increasing Special Olympics Kenya Reach in Nandi County
Nicholas and Collins want to drive recruitment of Unified Schools in their community by hosting Unified Sports Days.
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Siblings Influencing Unified Footprints of Tomorrow
Vimbai and Tanya want to encourage more siblings to be engaged with Special Olympics and learn how to support their siblings with intellectual disabilities.
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Cleaning the Environment & Raising Awareness of ID in Mauritius
Rahul and Shoobham will organize a beach clean up to teach other Youth Leaders about the environment, pollution, and climate change.
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