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Special Olympics Clubs – Adelaide is a sports club in Adelaide that is part of the Special Olympics Australia organisation. Their goal is to provide special moments for people with intellectual disabilities, giving them joy and confidence that will stay with them for a lifetime. The club aims to give individuals with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to play sports on their own terms, setting their own goals and dreams and working towards achieving them. Special Olympics Clubs – Adelaide is dedicated to creating inclusive and supportive environments for individuals with intellectual disabilities to participate in sports.
Special Olympics Australia is part of a global sporting community for people with intellectual disabilities. The movement was initiated by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, sister to US President John F. Kennedy, and has grown into a global movement in 177 countries, supporting over 5 million athletes. Special Olympics began in Australia in 1976 to provide opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities who were previously shut in institutions.
Today, the organisation seeks public support to ensure that people with intellectual disabilities are not excluded from society. By providing opportunities for individuals to participate in sports, Special Olympics Australia aims to promote personal achievement, pride, and inclusion for those who have been marginalised and isolated.
Special Olympics Australia is working towards increasing its reach and spreading the joy of sport and community. With only 3,000 athletes participating out of 850,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or autism in Australia, they seek support through donations, volunteering, and participation to make a difference. The organisation believes in the power of sport to create a better world, similar to the Olympics and Paralympics, although with a different focus and levels of awareness and funding. Special Olympics is a year-round multi-sports programme for individuals with intellectual disabilities, providing robust competition pathways, including the World Games held every four years.
Intellectual disability is described as making it difficult for individuals to perform basic tasks such as reading, handling money, or using public transport. However, it does not mean that they cannot learn these tasks; they may simply learn differently and require more time and support to succeed. Special Olympics Clubs – Adelaide aims to challenge stereotypes and create an inclusive environment where individuals with intellectual disabilities can concentrate on what they can do rather than what others may perceive as limitations.
Special Olympics Clubs – Adelaide welcomes anyone who wants to be involved or join their programme. Individuals can complete an online form on their website to express their interest, and the club will reach out to them. By supporting Special Olympics Clubs – Adelaide, individuals can help create magical moments, boost confidence, and provide opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities to play sports and fulfil their dreams.