Take your shot with Special Olympics!

Through the power of sport, we're changing the way people with intellectual disabilities are seen in the world.

WELCOME TO Special Olympics Massachusetts

A More Inclusive Massachusetts,
One Game At A Time

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Imagine a place where, regardless of ability, you are met with acceptance and respect. Your unique talents are celebrated and you are empowered to chase your dreams. Hurtful stereotypes are challenged and barriers that keep you from doing what you love are shattered.

At Special Olympics Massachusetts, we’re not just imagining this world, we're building it in your neighborhood and across the Commonwealth.

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As an athlete I’m not only given the opportunity to compete in sports, but also to be an ambassador and talk to people about my journey”

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19,404

Participants

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1,073

Competitions

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1,398

Coaches

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505

School Partnerships

WHAT WE DO

We are changing the way the world sees people with intellectual disabilities

In every neighborhood and town statewide we offer year round sports training and competition, recreational activities and leadership programs that develop self-confidence, independence, and create a sense of belonging.

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Inspired Athletes in Action

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Fan Turns Out to Celebrate Revs Unified All-Stars Liam & Remy

At Bowl for a Goal, Revs fans celebrated Unified All-Stars Liam Wise & Remy St. Germain, fresh from representing New England at MLS All-Star Week—proving local athletes can shine on the national stage.

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Special Olympics Massachusetts Awarded Grant by the Yawkey Foundation to Promote Inclusion Through Sports

Special Olympics Massachusetts has announced that it was awarded a $100,000 grant by the Yawkey Foundation to support the organization’sInclusive Sports Programs across Massachusetts.

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Decade of Advocacy Pays Off as Melissa Reilly Sees Historic Bill Passed

After a decade of advocacy, Melissa Reilly returned to the State House to witness the Massachusetts Senate pass a bill she championed—removing harmful language from 362 laws and advancing inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities.

Thank You, Annual Partners