Special Olympics: How to Volunteer



As part of her blog series on the Special Olympics and their "revolution on inclusion," Geannette Wittendorf will be highlighting different aspects of the games to showcase just how much the organization gives back and makes a positive change in the world.

One way you can get involved with the Special Olympics if by volunteering:

"Volunteers are the backbone of the Special Olympics movement. They are coaches, trainers, officials, event organizers, fundraisers and managers. They can also be unified partners—playing alongside athletes with intellectual disabilities—or fans cheering in the stands." - Special Olympics, Get Involved 

Volunteers of all ages are welcome to get involved with the sports organization, aiming to help athletes and their families who are faced with the challenges of living with mental disabilities.

Volunteering opportunities include:

  • Coaches
  • Trainers
  • Officials
  • Event Organizers
  • Fundraisers
  • Managers
  • Partners/Fans
Anyone who would like to get involved with the organization has the choice to partake in the rewarding experience on a single day, or over and over again fro years to come! Opportunities lie worldwide, and the organization depends on the spirit and support of volunteers to keep the organization's momentum strong. 

One way Geannette Wittendorf chooses to support the Special Olympics is by continuously showing her support and cheering on the passionate athletes, their families, and other volunteers putting forth efforts to an amazing cause. Find a Special Olympics program near you!

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