IT'S FEEL GOOD FRIDAY
Stories of inclusion that will make you smile!
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DRUMROLL, PLEASE! THE VOTES ARE IN!
Over 2,000 votes were submitted by our community last week! But, there can only be one winner of our World Photography Day caption competition.
NUMBER ONE IN MEDALS, NUMBER ONE IN SMILES!
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THIS ONE’S FOR THE GIRLS
HERstory was made in Indianapolis as the first-ever Women's 3x3 Unified Basketball Tournament tip‑off brought athletes together to inspire, compete, and shine!
UNIFIED & UNSTOPPABLE >> [link removed]
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HIGHLIGHTS TO HEADLINES
At 10 years old, RJ Nealon wrote a letter to Special Olympics asking how he could help. Today, he’s a Communication Specialist helping other athletes share their voices —and their victories —with the world.
MEET RJ LINK >> [link removed]
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HOW SPORT PAINTED NOAH’S PATH
Special Olympics Singapore’s Noah Tan turned bowling into more than strikes, it fueled his art career. Today his passion for creativity is splashed across murals, exhibitions, and even Singapore’s national library.
SPORT IN COLOR >> [link removed]
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FULL COURT IMPACT
Jordan Schubert dribbled into Special Olympics in the fifth grade and never looked back. What started as a seasonal activity grew into gold medals, leadership opportunities, and ultimately, a career supporting athlete voices in Pennsylvania. His journey proves that confidence, community, and inclusive sport go hand in hand
HE SHOOTS AND HE SCORES >> [link removed]
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