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Special Olympics Tribute Giving
Honor a loved one with a gift to Special Olympics today.

Give a memorial donation to Special Olympics

When you make a memorial or tribute gift to Special Olympics, you're expressing your love, admiration and gratitude in a very meaningful way. Your gift will honor your loved one while empowering athletes on the playing field and in life.

Donate and send a memorial card

When you make a donation in memory of a loved one, you can select a recipient to be notified of your gift. We'll send them a personalized e-card or mail card.

Make a memorial gift by mail

Print out our donation form, and mail it to this address:

Special Olympics
Attn: Memorial Giving
1133 19th Street NW, 12th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20036-3604

Donate in honor of a loved one

Make a donation in honor of someone special to you by listing them as the honoree when you make a gift to Special Olympics. You can even send them a personalized e-card or mail card to notify them of your gift.

Create a tribute fundraising page

Whether it’s a birthday, wedding or other special occasion, your personal fundraiser will help us change lives.
Impact of Your Gift

$60

Train a US Athlete for a Year
Give to Special Olympics and help more athletes hit the field and discover the power of sport in their life.

$100

Give a Team Basketballs
When you donate to Special Olympics and put equipment in the hand of an athlete, their whole world can change.

$200

Train a Health Professional
Your gift to Special Olympics could provide health care professionals the training and resources they need to effectively treat people with intellectual disabilities
Questions?

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