Community Sports Programs

These team practices and local tournaments make up the backbone of our organization, helping athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities make new friends, build a strong community and develop skills that will help them throughout their lives.
Athletes as young as eight can join local community programs, with no upper age limit. For younger children, Active Start and FUNdamentals, are programs designed to nurture their growth in a safe environment.
Special Olympics is proud to offer a variety of sports, to ensure every athlete can find one that fits their unique needs and skills.
Provincial and Territorial chapters manage all local programs and teams, including practices, tournaments and Provincial Games. If you’re interested in finding Special Olympics programs near you, please visit your local Chapter.
About Community Programs
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Unified Sports Special Olympics Unified Sports® is a model that promotes social inclusion. Unified Sports integrates individuals with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities on teams for sport training and competition to promote social engagement and development.
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Active Start and FUNdamentals Active Start is a family-centered activity program for children with an intellectual or developmental disability ages 2-6. FUNdamentals is a continuation of the Active Start program for athletes with an intellectual or developmental disability ages 7-12.
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Community Sports Programs Community sport are recreational sports programs for all athletes regardless of ability or experience. These programs are run in your local community through a group of dedicated volunteers.