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In 1968, Special Olympics invited the world to let go of prejudices and misconceptions about people with learning disabilities.Today, the Special Olympics movement includes more than 2.25 million athletes who train and compete in 30 sports through more than 200 Programs in more than 167 countries around the world.
The Surrey branch of Special Olympics was founded late in 2007 and we invite YOU - athletes, coaches, volunteers - to take part and share the thrill of competing under the Olympic banner.
Individual donors, corporate partners and many others make it possible for Special Olympics to offer children and adults with learning disabilities the opportunity to develop physical fitness, learn new skills, make new friends and have fun.
Why not GET INVOLVED TODAY?
Lead partner of Special Olympics Surrey is The Regard Partnership, a nationwide provider of specialist care services to people with learning disabilities or mental health problems, based in Kingston-upon-Thames.
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Special Olympic Athlete helps to launch new Lloyds TSB Branch in Kingston
December 2, 2008
Special Olympics Surrey Athlete Jonathan Frett was invited to perform the opening ceremony at the new Lloyds TSB…
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St. Phillip's Students make the grade
November 17, 2008
Karen Oosthuizen, Alan Booth and Michael Beasleigh all make it through to the Special Olympics National Games in…



