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Outreach
Elementary Schools ·
Encourage schools to
offer Special Olympics as an extracurricular activity. ·
Make Special
Olympics an extension of physical education curriculum. Secondary Schools ·
Establish sports
teams, coached by high school students, faculty and coaches, for Special
Olympics athletes. ·
Create a Partners'
Club®, which involve high school students who volunteer on a regular basis,
assisting Special Olympics athletes in practice and competition. ·
Promote the Unified
Sports® program, to bring together athletes with and without mental
retardation to practice and compete on the same teams. Unified Sports® can be
part of an interscholastic or intramural after-school league at the junior
high or high school level. Parks and Recreation
Departments ·
Encourage parks and
recreation departments to include Special Olympics training, competition, and
coaches training schools among the activities they offer. ·
Work with them to
gain access to facilities, transportation, publications and events. Work Settings ·
Establish Special
Olympics training programs as employee fitness programs. ·
Have employers enable
and encourage employees to participate in local Special Olympics programs. ·
Start Unified
Sports® programs to generate interaction between employees with and without
mental retardation in integrated workplaces. Families and Athletes ·
Continue
to build the Global Messenger program, in which Special Olympics athletes are
selected and trained to become effective public speakers to express the
benefits of Special Olympics. ·
Encourage
each athlete and family currently participating in Special Olympics to
recruit other athletes and families. ·
Establish
family committees wherever there is a Special Olympics program. How you can help with outreach: ·
Recruit
Special Olympics athletes. ·
Become
a coach in your favorite sport. ·
Establish
a Special Olympics program at your school. ·
If
you work with or employ individuals with mental retardation, help establish a
Special Olympics program at your workplace. ·
Take
part in Special Olympics Games as an event organizer, official, timer, host,
or other volunteer position. ·
Publicize
Special Olympics in your area. ·
Transport
athletes to practice and competition. ·
Help
organize fund-raising events. ·
Provide
or help obtain in-kind donations of products or services. ·
Create
a Partners' Club® in your school. ·
Serve
on a Families Committee. ·
Help
special education teachers or Special Olympics coaches prepare registration
and medical forms or other paperwork. ·
Join
a Special Olympics board of directors or management team. ·
Enlist
your service club or organization to help sponsor a Special Olympics event in
some way. For more information about
outreach, contact: Special
Olympics Pennsylvania, Or Call (800) 235-9058
or (610) 630-9450. |
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ã2004 Fayette County Special Olympics
Last Updated by Jim Thomas on Friday,
November 26, 2004