Impact Report

See your support in action

Because of incredible donors like you, more than 45,000 Canadian children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities can reach their full potential. Your ongoing support of Special Olympics Canada allows these individuals to access the transformative power of sport not only through Special Olympics’ competitive programs, but also its daily community programs offered across the country.


Learn more about the lives you’ve changed in the stories below.

Jesse Canney
TSN, a longtime partner of Special Olympics Canada, will broadcast the Special Olympics World Games Berlin 2023 Opening Ceremony and competition throughout June 17-25.
Special Olympics Team Canada Bocce
All four Special Olympics Team Canada bocce players are pumped to participate in their first World Games. “Being given this opportunity means a lot to me. This is my biggest accomplishment and a once-in-a-lifetime experience!” Alberta athlete Kyle Vogelgesang says.
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Special Olympics Team Canada rhythmic gymnasts are ready to shine at the 2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin, happening June 17 to 25...
Athletes at Training Camp
In just 19 days, Special Olympics Team Canada will walk into the Opening Ceremony at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. This will mark the team’s triumphant return to the Special Olympics World Games, with Canada having last competed on the world stage in 2019.
Up Your Game
Registration is open for Special Olympics Canada’s ‘Up Your Game’ webinar series lead by Coach Glenn Cundari, NCCP Master Coach Developer and Special Olympics Team Canada Head Coach. The series will kick off on April 19th and cover the basics to help community coaches feel comfortable and confident in your programs and provide you with tools and ideas to propel your coaching to the next level.
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As I wrap things up here at Special Olympics Canada it has been a time of reflection on a remarkable journey that has shaped my life. I never would...
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Special Olympics Canada (SOC) Board of Directors announces the resignation of our Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sharon Bollenbach, effective February 24, 2023.
Happy Holidays!
Happy holidays everyone! Thank you to all of our athletes, volunteers, families, partners and donors. Your unwavering support for Special Olympics is...
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Special Olympics Canada is accepting applications for research grants! The organization is looking for Special Olympics-oriented research proposals that promote and support research activities that enhance athlete development, performance, coaching and other areas identified in the Strategic Plan.
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Special Olympics Canada's volunteer Board of Directors is an integral part of our organization. At this fall’s Board meeting and AGM, we said farewell...