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INTRODUCTION SPECIAL OLYMPICS ONTARIO Special Olympics is a worldwide program providing year-round sports training and competition for people with an intellectual disability. Sport Canada recognizes Special Olympics as the main provider of these services, although some participants may also have physical challenges. In Canada, over 32,000 athletes participate in training and competition organized by 12 Provincial and Territorial chapters. In Ontario, the organization is active in over 140 communities across the province, operating 1,643 sports clubs through a dedicated team comprised of over 7,000 volunteers. There are over 16,000 athletes registered across the province. The real impact of Special Olympics Ontario (SOO) is helping its athletes daily to fulfill their dreams and to enrich their lives. Research has proven physical training and athletic competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities increases self-respect, self-confidence, enhances adaptive skills, and strengthens social and emotional development.
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City | Date | Sport | K of C |
Timmins | February 2009 | Curling |
District 18 |
Thunder
Bay |
March
11, 2009 |
|
District
14 |
Sarnia |
March
29, 2009 |
|
District 61 |
Kitchener |
April
2009 |
10
pin Bowling
|
District 35 |
Halton | May 9, 2009 | Soccer | District 67 |
Sudbury |
May 2009 | Skills
and Drills
|
Districts13 and 41 |
Central Bruce, Kincardine | Spring 2009 | Softball Tournament | District 55 |
Brantford | Spring 2009 | Floor Hockey | District 7 |
Timmins | Spring 2009 | Floor Hockey | District 18 |
Toronto | July
18, 2009 |
Softball Tournament | Toronto Districts |
Perth | August 2009 | Soccer Tournament | District 30 |
Alliston | Summer 2009 | Softball Tournament | District 99 |
Ottawa | Summer 2009 | Track & Field | Ottawa Districts |
Toronto | Summer 2009 | Swimming Competition | Toronto Districts |
Guelph | November 2009 | Basketball | District 69 |
Hamilton | Fall 2009 | Soccer | Hamilton Districts |
North Bay | Fall 2009 | Skills & Drills | District 25 |
Ottawa | Winter 2010 | Alpine Skiing | Ottawa Districts |
Niagara Falls | TBA | Swim Meet | District 64 |
Mississauga | Spring 2010 | Golf Tournament | Districts 53 & 89 |
Kingston |
TBA |
|
Districts
20 & 93 |
BE
A VOLUNTEER
Every event needs volunteers. Some
events may require manpower to organize the competition while others to provide
the financial support through the “host” partner program. This is a
great opportunity to acquire volunteer hours for school or increase the
effectiveness of a corporate volunteer program.
Special
Olympics Ontario
18 Wynford Drive
Suite #300
Toronto, Ontario
M3C 3S2
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Phone: (416) 447-8326
Toll Free: 1-888-333-5515 Fax: (416) 447-6336
Website address: www.specialolympicsontario.com
VOLUNTEER
Special Olympics Ontario is a
volunteer-based organization. Currently, there are close to 6,000
volunteer coaches, club managers, fund-raisers and administrators
providing sport programs for over 16,000 athletes in Ontario. They provide
technical support for all the sport training programs and competitions,
administrative support services, and host fundraising events. Our success
depends on the dedication of our many volunteers. Listed below are two
general areas in which the talent, skills, and expertise of volunteers are
used effectively within Special Olympics at a community, regional, and/or
provincial level.
SPORT PROGRAMS AND COMPETITIONS
These
can be either on-going sport clubs or one-time special events. Positions
include: coach, manager, timer, official/referee, meet/tournament
coordinator, etc. If you enjoy being with athletes and have a
passion for a particular sport that Special Olympics offers, there is a
position for you. Special Olympics offers courses in working with
athletes with an intellectual disability and we can direct you to courses
for further sport technical knowledge. Or if you would like to help
out at particular competitions, your assistance is valuable
These
positions require less sport technical knowledge. If you have strong
organizational skills, a background in bookkeeping or public relations,
your help in administering a club, community council or regional
competition management team is needed. Positions include: Fundraiser,
Treasurer, Public Relations, Registrar, Fundraising Coordinator, Volunteer
Coordinator, Community Coordinator, or Club Manager.
For more volunteering information,
please visit http://www.osoinc.com/default.asp?contentID=637
and to browse current volunteer opportunities visit http://www.osoinc.com/default.asp?contentID=638.
We are always looking for new vibrant volunteers throughout Special Olympics Ontario. Various coaching and volunteer positions are available in local communities. For more information or to help locate volunteer positions in your community, please contact your local District Developer