Since 1968, Special Olympics strives to provide year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for all children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, prepare for entry into school and community programs, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of skills and friendships with their families and other Special Olympics athletes and their community.
Special Olympics is changing the way people with Intellectual disabilities are seen in the world. Join us and help create a more inclusive community where you live.
Special Olympics Massachusetts provides 23 Olympic-type sports including track and field, gymnastics, figure skating, soccer, and several more to 13,327 athletes throughout the state (and counting!). There are four seasons complete with qualifiers and then state games to close out the competition where athletes compete against teams from all over the state.
Check out our Athlete page to learn more on how to get involved. All athletes can begin training at age seven. If you are under seven, don't worry - we've got a young athletes program for you!
Coaches provide the instruction and guidance to support athletes and partners to train and compete. To become either an assistant or head coach, visit our Coaches page.
Please visit our Corporate Partnerships page to learn more about how you can support inclusion in your community.
Learn How to Donate to Special Olympics Massachusetts and invest in inclusion.
Special Olympics Unified Sports® brings together athletes with intellectual disabilities and athletes without intellectual disabilities. Unified Partners train and compete on the same team. Join the team today!
Without our day of event volunteers, no SOMA sports or fundraising event would be possible! We have over 245 sporting and fundraising events, see which one works for you! Learn about available Volunteer Opportunities and register for the next event in your area!
Special Olympics Massachusetts receives very little federal or state funding and is almost entirely dependent on individual and corporate donations to support its programs. No athlete ever pays a fee to participate in Special Olympics. Our goal is to reach out and increase the number of participants each year while maintaining the quality of our training programs and competitions already benefiting so many Massachusetts citizens with intellectual disabilities. Like any team, we can't do it alone. Thank you for your support!
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