The experiences of Special Olympics' corporate partners speak for themselves. Discover how Special Olympics has impacted their lives, not only in a business sense, but in a powerfully personal way as well.
Muhtar Kent, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Coca-Cola Company
"The thing I’ve always admired about Special Olympics is the spirit and message of optimism, acceptance and inclusion that are at the heartbeat of this great organization. What could be nobler than promoting the ideals of living a life to its fullest? These are the same values espoused by The Coca-Cola Company, and so it’s little wonder that we have shared a deep bond with and commitment to Special Olympics since the movement’s inception.
"Our support of past Special Olympics World Games has given us a powerful platform to introduce new audiences around the world to our various brands and to do so in a context that is relevant and value-producing for all whom we touch. Of course, our association with Special Olympics transcends just marketing. Through the many grass-roots programs, our employees and our bottling partners are able to actively engage in the Special Olympics movement, which injects a deeper sense of humanity into our brands and personal and professional enrichment for our people.
"The 2007 World Summer Games in Shanghai took this partnership to yet another level as we reached new audiences in the world’s largest and most dynamic market."
Kevin M. Farr, Chief Financial Officer, Mattel Inc.
"When I watch the faces of athletes crossing the finish line, I’m reminded of the incredible impact that Special Olympics has on the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities around the world, and the positive impact on those of us lucky enough to volunteer with the organization. Special Olympics truly changes lives and we are proud of our partnership to support the involvement of youth around the world. Together, we truly make a meaningful difference, one athlete at a time.”
Brian Sasson, Global Sustainability Manager, Procter & Gamble
"P&G has had a relationship with Special Olympics for more than three decades. This relationship continues to be a strong one because our organizations share the same values. Our cause marketing brandSAVER program continues to be successful, delivering sales volume for us and increased exposure and fundraising capability for Special Olympics. With our global cause – P&G Live, Learn and Thrive™ – focused on improving life for children in need around the world, we look forward to continuing our partnership with Special Olympics."
Andrew Plepler, President, Bank of America Charitable Foundation
"Special Olympics athletes share the same ideals that guide Bank of America associates – dedication, performance and teamwork. We are proud to support Special Olympics Team USA athletes and their skill, determination and courage, as they pursue excellence at the Special Olympics World Summer Games."
Dan McHugh, CEO, DHL Express Asia
"The Global Law Enforcement Torch Run...demonstrates the spirit of determination, mental endurance and physical stamina. DHL hopes to further inspire each individual, including our staff, with this fortitude."
Steve Burd, Chairman, President & CEO, Safeway
"Over the past 20 years, Safeway had raised over $100 milllion in support of people with disabilities through organizations such as Easter Seals and Muscular Dystrophy. Safeway wants to serve even more people with disabilities and believes that if we work with Special Olympics we will reach more people, especially those with intellectual disabilities, the largest disability population in the world."
For more information about corporate partnerships with Special Olympics, contact:
Tanya Baskin, Vice President, Corporate Partnerships, +1 (202) 628-3630 or tbaskin@specialolympics.org
For more information about corporate sponsorship and partnerships on a regional, national, state/provincial or local level, contact the appropriate Special Olympics region or Program. To locate a region or Program, use our Program Locator.
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| | - Good for business and employee morale. See how your organization can change lives and inspire through Corporate Volunteerism.
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| | - Get in the game by joining Special Olympics Unified Sports®, where people with and without intellectual disabilities train and compete together on the same team.
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