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Subject FWD: We need you to sign your name
Date March 1, 2023 11:02 PM
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You are the catalyst for change. 

Spread the Word: Inclusion is taking a stand against discriminatory words and actions to create a more inclusive world. And we know you’re ready to join the millions who have done the same and change the world.

Are you ready to take the pledge and be a part of something special? It’s easy! Just click the button below:

I'M READY >> [link removed]

You’re the best,

The Special Olympics Team

P.S. Special Olympics Celebrity Supporters are #GoingAllIn for Inclusion will you join them? >> [link removed]

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Hi there ––

More than ever, the world is in need of action for inclusion. People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are used to a world of isolation, a world of loneliness, and a world where they feel like they don’t belong. 

But it doesn’t need to be this way. An inclusive world can be created through individual acts of inclusion – finding and welcoming those who have been left out, being a teammate, and becoming a friend. We believe that inclusion is a skill that we can all practice – and when we do, we become better at including all people.

That’s why we are asking everyone to pledge to include and #GoingAllIn. Join the millions of others who have already done so. Here’s what they have to say:

Promoting acceptance and inclusion in our school and community through inclusive activities and our Unified Champions Club. – Adrienne B. | North Carolina

Letting my community know that Special Olympics athletes are just like us. They can do anything that anyone else can do. – Linday E. | Kentucky

Through putting actions into motion and leading by setting the example. – Amy M. | Kansas

By saying hello to everyone I meet in the hallway and being the welcoming smile students see when they come into our building. – Nicole P. | Iowa

Committing to be more inclusive only takes a minute but will make the world a better place for ALL people with intellectual disabilities. 

TAKE THE PLEDGE: [link removed]

Thanks for standing up with us, 

Jonathan Schillace 
Director, Global Youth & Education Communications 



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