Special Olympics Florida

More than 500 athletes and Unified partners competed in 19 sports at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games!

Building Unified Communities

Celebrating a community where everyone has the lifelong opportunity to develop physically, socially, and emotionally through sports, wellness and leadership training.

Athletes

Athletes are the heart of our movement. We offer year-round sports training and competition for all abilities and at no cost to the athlete or their families!

Making a difference in Florida

It takes all of us to create a world of inclusion — athletes, volunteers, families, sponsors, coaches, the general public — who are willing to open our minds and hearts and provide new opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities.

Participation

96,341

Volunteers

51,003

Athletes

76,976

Competitions

176

Number of lives changed?  Every one of them!

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Make A Difference

Coaches are superstars who help our athletes learn, grow and improve. Help us build our next generation of volunteer coaches. We'd love to add you to our roster.

June 20-22, 2025

Athletes and coaches will come together for Training Camp. This is a major milestone on the road to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games in Minnesota.

Calling All Champions

On June 20-26, 2026 the brightest beacon of inclusion is headed to Minnesota. And Team Florida will be there! Through the power of sports and inclusion, the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games will spark a change that transforms lives, communities and the world.

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News, updates and stories!

State Summer Games

We had more than 3,500 participants taking part in seven sports at two world-class venues.  Thanks to everyone who came out to make the Games such a success.

Special Olympics Florida Athlete is a Hall of Famer

Seminole County athlete Scott Lienard has been inducted into the Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame.

Coach Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

Special Olympics Florida coach Valerie Lundin has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Special Olympics North America for her more than 40 years of service.

Volunteer Spotlight: Frank Marion

Throughout the month, we are recognizing the remarkable volunteers who work with us every day to help Special Olympics Florida athletes lead happier, healthier lives.

Wonderful Wawa

A huge thanks to our friends at Wawa for providing 450 Wawa gift cards for distribution to our athletes. It’s just one of the ways Wawa support our athletes and our mission.

Athletes Conquer Boston Marathon

Four Special Olympics Florida athletes recently took part in the Boston Marathon, joining almost 30,000 other runners in one of the most prestigious races in the world.