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Become a Volunteer
Becoming a Special Olympics Florida Volunteer!Everyone can contribute to Special Olympics Florida, regardless of age, background or experience. No matter how much or how little time you have to give, when you volunteer, you will be making a difference in the lives of our athletes and this movement. But more importantly, you'll find that you will get more out of your volunteer experience than you put in - it is something that has to be experienced to be believed. There are two basic kinds of Special Olympics volunteers. A Volunteer Registration form is required of each type of volunteer and both Class A and B volunteers must be able to show a valid photo ID at the time of registration. CLASS B:The first is a Class B or "day-of" volunteer who volunteers just on the day of events and competitions and has no sustained interaction with our athletes. These are what we call "walk-on" volunteers, meaning no prior experience or greater involvement with Special Olympics is required, and they are essential to Special Olympics Florida being able to host and run competitions.
If you're volunteering at a State-level competition, you can either sign up on-site or fill out and turn in a Class B form prior to arriving. These forms are available on this web site. Check out our State-level competition opportunities! CLASS A:The second type of volunteer is a Class A volunteer. Class A volunteers are typically coaches and/or chaperones; people who have sustained interaction with our athletes and have made a more prolongued commitment to the program (e.g., are a coach and therefore have committed 2-3 months a year to volunteering).
IMPORTANT:
Protective Behaviors TrainingSpecial Olympics Inc. developed the Protective Behaviors Training as a tool to assist with protecting Special Olympics athletes from abuse. All Class A volunteers must complete Protective Behaviors Training. If you you do not have the means to take the test online, contact your local program and they can provide you with the necessary materials and instruction. While the Protective Behaviors training is only requisite for Class A Volunteers and staff, for the safety and health of our athletes and everyone involved with Special Olympics Florida, we encourage anyone interested in taking the training to do so: families, athletes, day-of volunteers, etc. It requires the assistance of everyone involved in our organization to help keep our athletes safe from abuse. Special Olympics Florida will keep a record of everyone who takes the training. Live in the Clermont area? Volunteer at the Special Olympics Florida State Headquarters!Special Olympics Florida, located at the USA Training Campus in Clermont, is looking for people who can volunteer 5 hours weekly or every other week. Various duties include staffing the reception desk and/or assisting with duties associated with preparation for statewide athletic events. Good communication skills and/or basic computer knowledge would be helpful. To volunteer or for more information please call Chuck Webb at 352-243-9536 ext.527. or e-mail him at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it If you have any further questions or need more information about Special Olympics Florida in general.
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Below is a list of various forms and PDF documents available for download.
Class "A" Volunteer Form
Class "B" Volunteer Form (Year-round)
Class "B" Volunteer Form - Fall Classic Only (for Champions Sports Complex)
Class "B" Volunteer Form - Fall Classic Only (for events on Disney property)
Volunteer For State Games
Volunteer Screening Policy
If you are a coach or registered Class A volunteer, please help us keep our records up to date by
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Watch a short video about the many benefits of being a part of Special Olympics!