Support Our Fall Athletes Today!
 
 
 

Hey there, real quick: I just ran the numbers on our 2023 Fall Athlete Fund campaign, and 104 people have stepped up to help more athletes with intellectual disabilities (ID) get in the game this autumn.

I know you can see what an incredible opportunity this is to help train athletes for one whole year for just $60! But the rush is on — athletes in your hometown and across the country are thinking right now about the fall sports they want to play. Your gift will help them do it!


2023 Fall Athlete Fund: September Record

Supporter ID: 103260329
Name:
State: Your State
September donor status: Pending

GIVE NOW!

We have 104 donors so far; will you become donor #105?

Monica Muten
Senior Director, Direct Response Marketing


Fall Athlete Fund

Team, we 🧡 exciting fall sports like volleyball over here at Special Olympics! 

So we’re spiking the 🏐 over to you: Have you stepped up to support our Fall Athlete Fund yet? The deadline is tomorrow, and we still have a ways to go to hit our ambitious 200 donor goal and help as many athletes with intellectual disabilities (ID) find their JOY through fall sports!

Here’s what we currently have on file for you ⤵️

FALL ATHLETE FUND
Name:
Member ID: 103260329
Contribution: Pending
 Donate now 

Did you know that it only costs $60 to train a Special Olympics athlete for an ENTIRE year? Think about it: One show of support can transform an individual’s life through all four seasons of sports – including this upcoming fall. One gesture of generosity can help an athlete with ID achieve athletic excellence, find life-changing friendships, and discover the very best of themselves. 

It only takes one moment to make the difference of a lifetime, so we’ll ask directly: Give to Special Olympics before TOMORROW to help make our 2023 Fall Athlete Fund a roaring success! We need 200 donors from across the country to show up for our athletes – let’s CRUSH this goal together!!

SUPPORT FALL ATHLETES

We can never say it enough: Thank you!

Special Olympics