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State Project 2016-2017 What is the Special Olympics? State Project 2016-2017 What is the Special Olympics?

State Project 2016-2017 What is the Special Olympics? - PowerPoint Presentation

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State Project 2016-2017 What is the Special Olympics? - PPT Presentation

2 Special Olympics helps more than 45 million athletes with intellectual disabilities worldwide The organization gives the chance for the intellectually disabled to play sports It is a symbol that anyone even people with disabilities can succeed if they are given the opportunities ID: 804695

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State Project 2016-2017

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What is the Special Olympics?

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Special Olympics helps more than 4.5 million athletes with intellectual disabilities worldwide

The organization gives the chance for the intellectually disabled to play sports

It is a symbol that anyone, even people with disabilities, can succeed if they are given the opportunities

The organization also informs and raises awareness of the abilities of people with intellectual disabilities

Special Olympics is the largest health organization for the intellectually disabled

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What does it do for the athletes?

It increases the confidence and involvement

Abilities of an individual can overcome the disabilities

Ways to get involved:

Project Unify

Spread the Word to End the Word

Fundraising

Volunteering

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Project Unify

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Project Unify contains three components:

Unified Sports

- brings kids with intellectual disabilities and kids without intellectual disabilities together by practicing and playing together on teams

Youth Activation Committee

- informs the students and the public through increasing the positive impact of youth in the school

School involvement

- fans in the stands at local events, volunteering at local events, hosting an event

With these three components a school environment can become more inclusive and help students, “work together, excel athletically and academically regardless of ability”

82% of students felt they made a positive change in their school

6 out of 10 students saw more participation of students with disabilities

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Spread the Word to End the Word

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Everyone deserves respect in and out of school

The purpose of the campaign is to stop the use of the derogatory word “retard” and raise awareness of the negative effects caused by the use of the word

19,972 students have taken the pledge

Reduced bullying in participant schools and raised awareness

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Fundraising

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The Special Olympics has over 4.5 million athletes

81,129 competitions worldwide every year (about 9 games every hour)

Funds are needed because supplies and medical care is completely free to the athletes

Funds are used to cover everything, even shoes which are needed because 50% of preventable foot/ankle injuries occur due to poorly fitted shoes and socks

An example of a fundraiser that can be done to support the Special Olympics.

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Volunteering

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Ways to Volunteer

Volunteer for a local event

Volunteer to be a player on a team

Volunteer to be a coach/official

Must be 18 or older

Certification training is offered by Special Olympics

Volunteer school facilities and recreational buildings to host trainings and events

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Contact information

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Special Olympics website

http://www.specialolympics.org/

Special Olympics Florida website

http://specialolympicsflorida.org

Find your county office information and directors at

http://specialolympicsflorida.org/local-programs/

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What if I don’t have a Special Olympics in my area?

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While Special Olympics is the targeted organization for our state project, if there isn’t a Special Olympics center in your area, please participate in events and activities that work with the intellectually disabled.

Examples of these organizations include:

Best Buddies

Miracle League

If you are interested in helping the Special Olympics in other areas, you may participate through:

Fundraising

Collecting supplies

Raising awareness about inclusion