Special Olympics was founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

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Special Olympics was founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Louisiana had 11 athletes from Belle Chasse State School participate in athletics & swimming. Special Olympics Louisiana today: 13,847 people with intellectual disabilities 15,000 volunteers approximately 100 different competitions a year

Mission of Special Olympics To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

Reputable Organization Recognized by the International Olympic Committee Named 1 of the 100 Best Charities in America by Worth Magazine Most Creditable organization according to the Chronicles of Philanthropy One of Top Ten Charities in New Orleans voted on by Louisiana residents 97% brand recognition Ranked #1 as Organization with the Greatest Impact for People with Disabilities by Philanthropedia 50% more Special Olympics athletes have jobs than their counterparts with intellectual disabilities who do not participate.

We are a Worldwide Movement 170 countries 4 million athletes 50,000 + competitions

Organizational Setup International Olympic Committee Special Olympics International, Inc. North America International Olympic Committee Louisiana (other chapter programs) Subprograms (Areas) Local Programs Athletes/Coaches/Families

Special Olympics Louisiana has 13 areas. AC - Acadiana BY - Bayouland CA - Capital CN - Cenla DE - Delta FP - Florida Parishes JF - Jefferson NC - North Central NE - North East NW - North West OR - Orleans RR - Red River SW - Southwest NE NW NC RR CN FP AC CA OR SW BY JF DE

More than sports Sports & Competition Unified Sports Project UNIFY Healthy Athletes Get Into It Family Support Network Athlete Leadership Motor Activity Training Young Athletes

We couldn’t do it without Law Enforcement Torch Run Civic Groups Individual Donations Corporations/Foundations State of Louisiana Similar Organizations In-Kind Donations VOLUNTEERS! We raise approximately 3 million dollars a year to provide our programs.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run Movement Largest grassroots fundraising event Most successful public awareness campaign in Special Olympics history Officers act as "Guardians of the Flame," ensuring the delivery of the "Flame of Hope“ to the Games for our athletes. 

We are the ONLY organization that provides these types of services. What sets us apart No fees charged to athletes Sports opportunities for all ability levels Division for equitable competition Awards for all participants Follow rules for advancement to higher levels of competition We are the ONLY organization that provides these types of services.

Why we do it Promote awareness of self worth Increase employment abilities Strength building Boost socialization skills Enhance self-esteem & confidence Build coordination skills Improve family understanding Introduction to sports & competitions

Who can do it Athletes gain life benefits that transcend to the playing field Families experience joy & comfort through acceptance & inclusion Coaches and Volunteers are afforded life altering experiences Everyone is challenged in their mindset, stereotypes and misperceptions of people with intellectual disabilities Our programs provide individuals and supporters real, tangible evidence their contribution makes a difference.

Sports & Competition Opportunities regardless of gender, age or ability Rules accommodate all athletic abilities Participants compete against athletes of similar skills All have a fair chance to win Aquatics Flag Football Athletics Golf Badminton Horseshoes Basketball Powerlifting Bocce Softball Bowling Tennis Cycling Volleyball Equestrian Training available in many more…

Competition Advancement SO World Games SO USA Games Regional & Invitational Events State Level Competition Area Competition Parish Competition Local Level Competition

All sports offered can become unified. Unified Sports Brings together athletes with & without intellectual disabilities on the same team for training and competition. Three models : competitive Unified Sports Unified Sports Player Development Unified Sports Recreation   All sports offered can become unified.

Over 40,000 Louisiana students have been reached ! Project UNIFY A movement to initiate inclusion in all schools. Advocate for people with intellectual disabilities Exercise students as agents of change Foster respect & dignity Over 40,000 Louisiana students have been reached !

Healthy Athletes Focuses on athlete overall health & fitness through: health screenings preventative & treatment services educational information referrals for follow-up care Six disciplines: - Health Promotion - Opening Eyes - Healthy Hearing - Fit Feet - Special Smiles - Fun Fitness   Meet Jonathan Sanders Also educates health care professionals who participate!

Get Into It Curriculum resource kit Regular education classrooms Grades K-12 Students with & without disabilities Many languages 5 different educational levels   Program goals are positive youth development & character education.

Family Support Network Connects families with one another to provides supportive links & information. Offers families opportunities for sports, socialization & fun.

Athlete Leadership Program Athletes take active leadership roles both on and off the playing field. Athletes are taught governing functions to serve as: Board of Directors Team captains Coaches & officials

Motor Activity Training Athletes with severe or profound intellectual disabilities Ability appropriate sport activities sport-specific activities Ensures each athlete is provided the most challenging experience

Young Athletes Children 2 to 7 yrs. old Introduction prior to competition at eight Develops fundamental motor tracking Eye-hand coordination play

How can the Knights help? Exemplify the core principle, Charity, by helping persons with intellectual disabilities through volunteerism. Act as a coach at local, area, district and/or state events. Host fundraisers. Sponsor social activities. Organize donation drives. Stamp out the “R” word!!

How will your council benefit? Earn points towards State Deputy Award-Special Olympics Develop networking opportunities and share best practices with fellow councils. Gain exposure of the core principles and services demonstrated to your church and community. Experience love and compassion for helping those in need.

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