

Families Make A DifferenceOur families play a critical role in the continued success and growth of Special Olympics Florida. Families are volunteers, coaches, fundraisers, speakers, but most importantly, they are a constant source of support and encouragement for their athlete. Families know first hand the remarkable difference Special Olympics makes in the lives of their athletes. Family MessengerA Family Messenger is someone that enjoys networking with families and making presentations. This program is a two-year commitment in which the Family Messenger networks with families and businesses in their community along with working with the county coordinator to reach new athletes so that the program grows. We ask that Family Messengers conduct at least 8 speaking engagements during the year and recruit 10 new families into Special Olympics. If you are interested in participating in this program, please contact
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. Family FAQsFind answers to some commonly asked questions. Family LinksWe've listed some on-line sources of information in addition to National and State Organizations to assist families of people with intellectual disabilities.
Protective Behaviors TrainingSpecial Olympics Inc. developed the Protective Behaviors Training as a tool to assist with protecting Special Olympics athletes from abuse. 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 your athlete safe from abuse. Special Olympics Florida will keep a record of everyone who takes the training. With respect to athletes taking the Protective Behaviors training: it is the sole discretion of the athlete or their parent or guardian whether or not to take this training. The subject of the training is sensitive and athletes may need assistance from a parent or guardian in fully understanding the content so that they can be active participants in their own protection and well-being. We also recommend that all parents and care givers read the "Special Olympics Protective Behaviors Program Guide for Parents and Care Providers." This brochure provides information on what Special Olympics is already doing to protect its athletes and how you, as a parent or care giver can support our efforts by understanding your role in protecting your athlete(s). |
Below is a list of various forms and PDF documents available for download.
Special Involvement
Family Messenger Application
Unified Sports® Program
Protective Behaviors Guide for Parents and Care Givers
Family Code of Conduct
Special Olympics Protective Behaviors Training
Watch a short video about the many benefits of being a part of Special Olympics!