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Volunteers
enable Special Olympics to offer sports training and competition programs to
nearly 1 million individuals with mental retardation worldwide. 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. Sports Training ·
Serve as a
certified Special Olympics coach. ·
Help run Special
Olympics sports camps. ·
Organize, coach,
or play on Unified Sports™ teams. ·
Obtain equipment
for Special Olympics athletes. ·
Use specific sports
expertise to help set up sports clinics or Special Olympics training schools.
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Train individuals
with more severe handicaps through the Motor Activities Training Program. Competitions ·
Serve as a driver
or food service worker at competitions or assist with registration, computer
input, or data processing. ·
Serve as Games
Director, certified official, or team manager at Special Olympics
competitions. ·
Conduct clinics
or demonstrations in a new sport. Schools ·
Include Special
Olympics sports training programs in an existing adapted physical education
curriculum. ·
Utilize the
Special Olympics Sports Skills Program Guides in an after-school sports
program. ·
Start Special
Olympics Unified Sports® teams. ·
Open school
facilities to Special Olympics events. ·
Provide support
at Special Olympics events. ·
Help start
Special Olympics Partners Clubs®. ·
Organize members
of school sports teams to become certified Special Olympics coaches or
officials. ·
Conduct Special
Olympics sports competitions or demonstrations during regular sports events. Fund Raising ·
Support the Law
Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics through corporate sponsorship or
"Adopt-A-Cop." ·
Make financial or
in-kind donations as individuals or through a business. ·
Conduct
fund-raising campaigns in schools or through a civic group, church, or other
organization. ·
Name Special
Olympics as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, will, or employee
payroll deduction. Professional ·
Establish a
Special Olympics program in workplaces employing individuals with mental
retardation. ·
Provide medical
support, including free physicals and X-rays, or provide pro bono legal or
accounting services. ·
Contribute
specific skills to help Special Olympics. ·
Sponsor or adopt
Special Olympics teams. ·
Make donations of
goods, services, or vital office supplies to local Special Olympics programs.
Public Awareness ·
Write articles
about Special Olympics athletes, families and coaches, or join speakers
bureaus. ·
Volunteer copy
writing, photography or public relations skills to local, state, or national
Special Olympics programs. ·
Take part in
telephone campaigns to inform people about Special Olympics. ·
Help staff the
media center or serve as a press escort at a Special Olympics event. ·
Train Special
Olympics athletes to give presentations through the Global Messenger program.
Administration ·
Serve on area
management committees. ·
Help special
education teachers or Special Olympics coaches prepare registration and
medical forms. ·
Contribute
typing, filing, and computer skills as volunteers in Special Olympics
offices. ·
Distribute
materials for a Special Olympics event. ·
Help Special
Olympics with mass-mailing projects. Civic Groups ·
Provide support
for Special Olympics programs. ·
Adopt local
Special Olympics teams. ·
Organize Unified
Sports™ teams by combining group members with Special Olympics athletes. ·
Encourage group
members to volunteer their professional services to Special Olympics
programs. Friends of Special Olympics Athletes ·
Serve as
greeters, escorts, and cheerleaders at Special Olympics Games. ·
Take part in
recreational or social outings such as a hike or a picnic with Special
Olympics athletes. ·
Transport athletes to practice and competitions. ·
Work as a volunteer at a group home or institution.
Or Call (800) 235-9058
or (610) 630-9450.
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ã2004 Fayette County Special Olympics
Last Updated by Jim Thomas on Friday,
November 26, 2004