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 %location%.
Your location could not be automatically determined. Choose a program below:
Your Special Olympics Local Program:
Looking for a different local program? Choose a program from the list below:
In the News

'My Cause My Cleats' NFL Players Show Off Their Support for Special Olympics

The NFL celebrated its fourt annual "My Cause, My Cleats" campaign during Week 14 of the NFL season as a part of its commitment to supporting causes important to players. My Cause, My Cleats is a collaboration between the NFL and players that raises awareness and money for hundreds of charitable organizations of each players choosing.

For My Cause My Cleats, players wear custom cleats representing an organization or cause of importance to them. The shoes are later being auctioned off on the NFL website to raise money for their chosen organization.

Special Olympics has drawn a wealth of support from NFL players since My Cause My Cleats launched in 2016. This year, Special Olympics was represented by more than 20 players across the league including Baker Mayfield, Joe Haden, Michael Gallup, and others.

""

Make a Difference

Please donate and help us get one more athlete onto the playing field.
Donation Amount
Recommended Content

Cleveland Browns Quarterback, Baker Mayfield Auctions Off Cleats to Benefit Special Olympics

More than 800 NFL players raised money and awareness for organizations supporting various causes by wearing custom cleats during the 2018 regular season.
1 Min Read

Chicago Bears and United Airlines Host Flag Football Tournament

The Chicago Bears hosted 180 Special Olympics athletes from 12 Special Olympics Illinois teams in a flag football tournament held in Halas Hall.
1 Min Read

NFL Quarterback Jameis Winston Hosts His Annual Dream Forever Foundation

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback James Winston welcomed 75 Special Olympics Florida athletes to his Dream Forever Foundation football camp.
1 Min Read