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Inclusive Health

Health Messengers

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The only way to end exclusion is to have people who face these challenges daily help create the solution. People with intellectual disabilities are guiding us toward solutions in our health work. The Special Olympics Health Messenger program was born out of this notion of participation. In order to create more effective public health programs, improve health systems and engage communities to support the health of people with intellectual disabilities, people with intellectual disabilities must have leadership roles in the health system.

Special Olympics Health Messengers are athletes who are trained to serve as health and wellness leaders, educators, advocates and role models within their Special Olympics communities, as well as the community at large. They are leading their teams, families, friends and communities to pursue healthy lifestyles, and are advocating for healthcare providers and governments to adopt inclusive policies around health, wellness services, education and resources for people with intellectual disabilities.

Since the Health Messenger program launched in 2016, nearly 4,000 athletes have been trained to be health leaders and advocates. Read more about some of their stories below:

Rimi Ando

Special Olympics Nippon

Jennifer Stephanie López Avelar

Special Olympics El Salvador

Asma Baker

Special Olympics United Arab Emirates

Gerard Diedhiou

Special Olympics Senegal

Tyler Griswold

Special Olympics Kansas

Sharon Johnson

Special Olympics Arkansas

Lam Wai Kwan

Special Olympics Hong Kong

Patricia Larkin

Special Olympics Ireland

Daniel Fernando Velasquez Lecointe

Special Olympics Guatemala

Michael León

Special Olympics Southern California

Banele Makhonco

Special Olympics South Africa

Sam Micallef

Special Olympics Malta

Odion-Imafidon Osatohamwen

Special Olympics Nigeria

Elbegzaya Purev

Special Olympics Mongolia

Adéla Šavlová

Special Olympics Czech Republic

Enma Maria Madrid Vallecillo

Special Olympics Honduras

Ying Yung

Special Olympics Chinese Taipei

Health Messenger

The resources can be used to train Special Olympics athletes to become Health Messengers, empowering them to become health leaders, educators, advocates and role models within their Special Olympics communities and the community at large.

Special Olympics Shares Insights on Pursuing Health Equity at the 2023 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting

Special Olympics Missouri Athlete and Global Health Messenger Allen Tobin Talks About the Benefits of Healthy Athletes and Inclusive Health at the 2023 APHA Annual Meeting.
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Special Olympics Athlete Leader and Health Messenger, Shanaia Xuereb, Shares Her Experiences at this Year’s World Games Berlin 2023

In this week’s episode, Josh and Novie spoke with Special Olympics Malta Athlete Leader and Health Messenger, Shanaia Xuereb, about her time at this year’s World Games Berlin 2023.
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Agents Of Inclusion: Episode Nineteen

Lorenzo Tijerina, a health messenger for Special Olympics Texas, joins JR. They discuss Lorenzo's desire to help others, his passion for photography and so much more.