It's Feel Good Friday!
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CELEBRATING THE POWER OF PLAY
On International Day of Play, Special Olympics celebrated how inclusive play empowers children of all abilities. Through programs like Young Athletes, kids build skills, friendships, and confidence proving that play has the power to unite and uplift.
PLAY WITH PURPOSE
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WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
From backyard games to a global movement, Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s house that started it all just made history as a landmark of inclusion, joy, and play!
HOME SWEET HOME
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SWIMMING, BIKING, WINNING
Dominika Medveďová made history as the first Slovak woman with cerebral palsy to finish an international triathlon. She swam, biked, and ran her way to an epic victory and inspiring cheers all around!
DOMINIKA’S TRI-UMPH MOMENT
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THE ULTIMATE BOCCE BOND
A unified bocce elementary school team in Washington, D.C., won top medals while building friendships and teaching inclusion, teamwork, and confidence to students with and without intellectual disabilities.
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