Volunteer Information

Volunteers enable Special Olympics to offer sports training and competition programs to nearly one million individuals with mental retardation on a worldwide basis. Special Olympics would not exist today-and could not have been created-without the time, energy, dedication, and commitment of the more than 500,000 Special Olympics volunteers.

Volunteers increase integration and socialization opportunities for Special Olympics athletes. The dedication of Special Olympics volunteers provides mainstreaming experiences for athletes with mental retardation.

Volunteers include students, senior citizens, business people, family members of athletes, amateur and professional athletes and coaches, teachers and many others. They fill a wide variety of roles for Special Olympics programs at the local, state, national and international levels, from the role of coach, to fund-raiser, to timer and scorer.

Special Olympics Volunteers:

Sports Training
Competitions
Schools
Fund Raising
Professional
Public Awareness
Administration
Civic Groups
Friends of Special Olympics Athletes
Anyone can be a Special Olympics volunteer.

If you're already involved, take pride in knowing that you are an important part of a program that offers opportunities to athletes with mental retardation around the world. If you'd like to get involved, call a local Special Olympics Chapter today to assist Special Olympics athletes in their "Training for Life."
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