Special Olympics Canada News

JorDen Tyson takes a bow on the ice
I have been involved since Spring 2010. I joined Special Olympics to lose weight and be healthier. I lost 70 pounds and became healthier and happier.
Darlene Jakubowski performs on the ice
When Darlene found out she'd be performing at Rock The Rink she couldn't keep a smile off her face.
Special Olympics BC athlete Marc Theriault performs on the ice.
I truly appreciate this opportunity which I will cherish for the rest of my life -- it is truly a great gesture on their part to have included Special Olympics as part of the programming and I look forward to showing everyone what I have achieved in figure skating over the years.
Special Olympics BC figure skater Alex Pang performs on the ice
What I like about Special Olympics is that it does not limit any disabilities, we are treated the same. All coaches, volunteers, and supporters have so much patience and always helps us to go beyond our greatest expectations. Skills we never expected to achieve is possible.
Ray Huson with Special Olympics BC athletes
Penticton’s Ray Huson is known around Special Olympics BC for his infectious smile. The experienced snowshoe, cross-country and bocce coach started volunteering with Special Olympics in 1995.
Coach Blake Fenwick poses for a photo at the baseball diamond.
Toronto’s Blake Fenwick was introduced to Special Olympics when he was just 15-years-old. Looking to complete his required community service hours for high school – he only had 10 hours left of the 40-hour requirement – he was connected with the Etobicoke Eagles softball team.