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Find out what's happening in your area.


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Special Olympics is based on the belief that through sports training and
competition, people with intellectual disabilities benefit physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually;
families are strengthened; and the community at large, both through participation and observation, is
united in understanding people with intellectual disabilities in an environment of equality, respect,
and acceptance.
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Local chapters keep the Special Olympians active throughout the year–find out more
about teams in your area.

Teams by Area
Team Map
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Special Olympics Idaho provides year-round sports training and athletic
competition in over fifteen Olympic-style sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

Learn how
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Learn if you or a family member would be eligible for participation in Special Olympics.

Take the Test
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Family members are very important in the lives of Special Olympics athletes.
Special Olympics Idaho offers many ways to get support and stay connected.

Learn More
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Work directly with the athletes, assist with competitions or assist in making our events
successful.

As a contributor, you are the springboard for the vision of Special Olympics, helping our
athletes better themselves and learn valuable lessons.
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"The best part was when the truckers were called onto stage and three Special Olympics athletes were waiting to put medals around OUR necks."

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- Truck Convoy driver
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