Are you a new volunteer who has already registered with your local Special Olympics program? A warm welcome and thank you!

Find Your Orientation Package

Please click here for your complete guide!

 

Complete Your Special Olympics Canada Volunteer Orientation Course

This interactive online orientation course will offer a thorough and interesting introduction to the world of Special Olympics, enhancing your ability to coach and support the SOBC athletes in your community and help them enrich their lives through sport. New volunteers are required to complete the orientation within 30 days of registering with Special Olympics BC.

Find the course here

Instructions for SOBC members

  1. To access the orientation course, you need to create an account. Click here and select Create a new account
  2. Fill in the form and submit
  3. Wait for confirmation email, click on link
  4. Then you can enter site and click on British Columbia
  5. Click on Special Olympics BC volunteer orientation
  6. When you get to the first page of orientation, click on Part One Introduction and Overview, and then follow the modules

 

Check Out More Resources

Special Olympics BC coaches and volunteers are encouraged to access the many sport, policy, and administrative resources on this website. They are updated regularly, so please check back frequently, and please subscribe to the SOBC e-newsletter for updates!

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Please Stay In Touch

Special Olympics BC staff, and your fellow coaches and volunteers in your local program, are always here for you and eager to support you. 

Contact us

 

Thank You!

Special Olympics would not exist today – and could not have been created – without the time, energy, commitment, and enthusiasm of people just like you, thousands of individuals who choose to take a little time from busy schedules to make the world a better place. Huge thanks to you and to the Special Olympics BC volunteers and coaches across the province who make our programs possible and make a difference!

 

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