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Special Olympics Great Britain

Colin Salmon presents an appeal for Special Olympics Great Britain.

Colin Salmon presents The Radio 4 Appeal for Special Olympics Great Britain
Registered Charity No 800329
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- Freephone 0800 404 8144
- Freepost Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope 'Special Olympics Great Britain'.
- Cheques should be made payable to 'Special Olympics Great Britain'.

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Thu 6 Aug 2015 15:27

Special Olympics Great Britain

Special Olympics Great Britain provides year-round sports training and competition opportunities for people in this country with learning disabilities.Ìý Almost 1.2 million people in the UK (2% of the population) have a learning disability.Ìý Special Olympics GB serves over 8,000 registered athletes annually through 150 volunteer-led local clubs and 19 regions.

Sport for everyone

Sport for everyone

“Shouldn’t everyone have the right to play sport? Sport for everyone – regardless of ability or disabilityâ€Ìý
Ambassador & actor Colin Salmon

Special Olympics gives people with learning disabilities opportunities to realise their potential, develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience friendship.ÌýÌý

‘I was bullied and upset now I am confident and free’ says Georgina

‘I was bullied and upset now I am confident and free’ says Georgina

Georgina (pictured) is 25 years old and lives in St Albans. She loves sport.Ìý She has autism and for much of her life, felt bullied, excluded and isolated.Ìý Then she found Special Olympics and that has all changed.Ìý Through her local Special Olympics club, Georgina can swim and go riding every week and she is a different, more confident person.

Joy, friendship and confidence

Joy, friendship and confidence

‘Special Olympics provides me with joy, friendship, competition, confidence and opportunities for people with learning disabilities’ÌýÌý
Georgina

Georgina has excelled so much that she is currently in Los Angeles (July/Aug 2015) competing in Equestrian events at the Special Olympics World Games alongside 7,000 athletes from across the globe.Ìý Over the next three years, Special Olympics is targeting 25,000 new athletes with learning disabilities and aiming to train 5,000 new volunteers.Ìý The sporting journey continues.

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  • Sun 2 Aug 2015 07:54
  • Sun 2 Aug 2015 21:26
  • Thu 6 Aug 2015 15:27

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