Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Find Special Olympics Near Me
We are helping to make the world a better, healthier and more joyful place—one athlete, one volunteer, one family member at a time.
Your Program
Based on your location, your local program is Wyoming.
Your location could not be automatically determined. Choose a program below:
Your Special Olympics Local Program:
Wyoming
Wisconsin
West Virginia
Washington
Virginia
Vermont
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Texas
Illinois
Tennessee
Indiana
Southern California
South Dakota
Kansas
South Carolina
Kentucky
Rhode Island
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
Oregon
Maine
Maryland
Oklahoma
Massachusetts
Michigan
Northern California
Minnesota
Mississippi
North Dakota
Missouri
North Carolina
Montana
New York
Nebraska
New Mexico
Nevada
New Jersey
New Hampshire
Looking for a different local program? Choose a program from the list below:
EXPAND
CLOSE
Companion Content

Be the Best Athlete You Can Be | Special Olympics | Turn the World Outward

Special Olympics is the recipient of the 2022 “Turn the World Outward” award from Arbinger Institute. The award was created to celebrate those who are changing the world by turning it outward. To celebrate, Arbinger created this video featuring Special Olympics International Global Messengers Hanna Joy Atkinson and Nyasha Derera, CEO Mary Davis, and Chairman of the Board Tim Shriver.
Recommended Content

'Athlete Leadership Means...'

Special Olympics Great Britain athlete Kiera on using her platform as a leader and role model to show the world how well Inclusion Works! Join our #InclusionRevolution—sign the Pledge!

The 2022 Global Golisano Health Leadership Awards

The Global Golisano Health Leadership Awards recognize health champions—leaders and organizations—that are making a significant contribution to secure equal access to health, fitness or wellness for people with intellectual disabilities.

Special Olympics Athlete Breaks Employment Barriers in Romania!

Oana Rotar, a 29-year-old athlete with Special Olympics Romania, made history earlier this year when she became the first woman with Down syndrome to be employed in the country’s public administration.
2 Min Read