Hi there ––
Now is the perfect time to make an impact for Special Olympics athletes — we still need your help to give teams all the equipment they need to shine.
There’s only a few more days for you to help pack an athlete’s training bag by donating the cost of tennis balls or even basketballs for a team in need. Take two minutes to help change a life — give today!
When you put equipment in the hands of an athlete, their whole world can change. The dream of stepping on to the court or diving into the pool can come true. Today you help make competition a reality for athletes near you.
Give a gift that does good — be the next person to donate the cost of a piece of life-changing equipment for a Special Olympics athlete and add a personal note to cheer them on >>
You’re the best,
The Special Olympics Team
There’s nothing like seeing an athlete celebrate after they serve an ace down the line in tennis or spike a volleyball for the first time. But athletes can’t do that without some essentials –– the equipment they need to play the game.
Your gift today can help put needed equipment in the hands of athletes who can't compete without it:
Make a donation today to give people with intellectual disabilities (ID) everything they need to play their favorite sport! When you do, you can send a note to a superstar Special Olympics athlete to show just how much you care.
At Special Olympics, every three-pointer, ace, record lap time, or spike can put a bright smile on an athlete’s face. But we’re counting on your help so that athletes can achieve their dreams.
Your gift will go directly towards new equipment for athletes –– ensuring they have tennis balls, goggles, a volleyball, or a basketball this fall. You can help them get off the sidelines to compete ... and inspire us all with their example.
Donate TODAY to help athletes hit the field this fall with all the equipment they need to succeed –– and you can also add a special note to their training bag!
Together, let’s help athletes shine bright through the power of sports.
Thanks,
The team at Special Olympics
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