Be a Fan of Inspiration ...
"When I first started playing two years ago, I wasn't that good," Bowers said. "I am better at the game now because I practice all the time."
Be a Fan of Inclusion ...
Sanders found a new meaning to life when he joined Special Olympics. He said that being a part of this is keeping him off the streets and it's something to look forward to because he made new friends.
Be a Fan of Sport ...
Martinez, who is from Sullivan County and is coached by Melissa Ebeling, believes that the Special Olympics has helped him stay motivated as well keeping positive.
Fast Facts
WHO:61,582 (2012 census) individuals with intellectual disabilities participate in programs provided by Special Olympics New York.
WHAT:
Through sports training and competition, Special Olympics New York offers continuing opportunities for our athletes to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience the joy of achievement, and make new friends.
WHERE:
Athletes train and compete in nine regions across New York State with a network of over
WHEN:
Special Olympics New York offers a statewide, three season program that provides 5,266 competitive and fundraising opportunities and experiences annually.
HOW:
Special Olympics New York achieves its goals through quality sports training in
WHY:
Our mission is to contribute to the development of the physical and social skills of people with intellectual disabilities. Further, our programs strengthen families and unite the community in understanding that people with intellectual disabilities can prosper in an environment of equality, respect, and acceptance.
Special Olympics New York was organized by Dorothy Buehring Phillips in 1969. Since that time, the organization has grown to become one of the largest sports programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities in the United States.
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