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Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Special Olympics Texas prohibits concealed handguns, open carry of handguns, and all weapons (other types of guns, knives, etc.) at Special Olympics Texas practices, competitions, offices, events and functions.
Donate During Vehicle Registration. Texans have the opportunity to donate $5 (or more) to Special Olympics when they are registering their vehicles -- cars, trucks, trailers or boats -- online or via snail mail with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. Learn more »
Special Olympics International (SOI) is committed to efficiency and transparency. We communicate with our supporters, donors, and prospective donors by email, postal mail, phone, and other means, both to request contributions to our cause and to educate the public about Special Olympics’ year round sport and health programs, volunteer opportunities, and Unified …
Special Olympics International (SOI) is committed to efficiency and transparency. We communicate with our supporters, donors, and prospective donors by email, postal mail, phone, and other means, both to request contributions to our cause and to educate the public about Special Olympics’ year round sport and health programs, volunteer opportunities, and Unified …
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Making a gift of appreciated securities is a great way to maximize your deduction, avoid capital gains taxes and make a significant gift to Special Olympics Texas all at the same time.
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Texans have the opportunity to donate $5 (or more) to Special Olympics when they are registering their vehicles -- cars, trucks, trailers or boats -- online or via snail mail with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
To designate Special Olympics Texas as the beneficiary of your designated gift, use Charity Codes:
For more information on how to donate to Special Olympics Texas, call 512.835.9873 or 800.876.JOIN and ask for the Major Gifts Department.
On Tuesday morning athletes, families, and LETR officers met at Morgan's Wonderland to celebrate some exciting news: Special Olympics Texas’ (SOTX) 2021 Summer Games will be held Sept. 19-22 and hosted by Morgan’s Wonderland! ...
June 16, 2021. On Tuesday morning athletes, families, and LETR officers met at Morgan's Wonderland to celebrate some exciting news: Special Olympics Texas’ (SOTX) 2021 Summer Games will be held Sept. 19-22 and hosted by Morgan’s Wonderland! ... ...Read more.
"Our son, Benjamin, has always demonstrated a strong sportsman ability and a willingness to be engaged in any activity. At the early age of 5 he began to ride horses and after only 3 lessons, he was riding tall in the saddle. As...
Name: Chief Frank Dixon Department: Denton PD Total Years of Service: 26 Chief Frank Dixon has served as a police officer for 26 years and counting. Chief Dixon serves as a co-chair for the Steak and Stetson event and has been ...
Athlete Spotlight: Alexx Cristan Alexx is currently a Senior at Ball High school and is involved with the Hostility Program at Ball High. Has been a special Olympics athlete since the age of 12 and participates in javelin, ...
Meet Wimberley High School Special Education Teacher Ryan Durkin! Ryan has been working in education for 19 years- 5 at Wimberley HS and with Special Olympics Texas. The staff and Unified programs at WHS have done a really great...
You are a role model and character builder. You give Special Olympics athletes the most immediate awareness of their self-worth, ability, courage, and capacity to grow and improve.
Coach Responsibilities: Organize and conduct a sports training program. Teach all coaching staff and athletes the rules of the sport. Make training and competition an educational, safe and fun experience. Promote fair competition at all events.