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Special Olympics Clubs - Logan
Special Olympics Clubs - Logan
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Special Olympics Clubs - Logan

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Special Olympics Clubs – Logan is a sports club located in Brisbane, Australia that is part of the global organisation, Special Olympics. Special Olympics is a global movement that aims to transform the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing them with opportunities to participate in sports. Special Olympics Clubs – Logan is dedicated to ensuring that people with intellectual disabilities are not shut out from society, and believes that through sport, they can achieve personal growth, pride, and inclusion.

Special Olympics began in Australia in 1976, during a time when many individuals with intellectual disabilities were confined to institutions. While this is no longer the norm in Australia, Special Olympics Clubs – Logan continues to seek public support to ensure that people with intellectual disabilities receive the opportunities they deserve. The club believes that by helping these individuals participate in sports, they can open the door to personal achievement and social inclusion for some marginalised and isolated members of the community.

Special Olympics Clubs – Logan is part of Special Olympics Australia, which is a branch of the global organisation. With only 3,000 athletes participating in Special Olympics Australia out of 850,000 people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism, the club heavily relies on public support to increase their reach and spread the joy of sports and community.

Similar to the Olympics and Paralympics, Special Olympics believes in the power of sports to create a better world. However, Special Olympics focuses specifically on individuals with intellectual disabilities and provides year-round multi-sports programmes for individuals of all capabilities. The club also offers robust competition pathways, including the World Games, which is hosted every four years in both summer and winter sports. While the Olympics and Paralympics receive significant awareness and funding, Special Olympics is still working towards achieving the same level of recognition.

Intellectual disability is a condition that affects a person's ability to perform basic tasks such as reading, handling money, or using public transport. However, it does not mean that individuals with intellectual disabilities cannot learn or succeed. They may simply learn differently or require additional time and support. Special Olympics Clubs – Logan strives to make these abilities visible and believes that through sport, hidden talents can be uncovered.

An example of the impact of Special Olympics can be seen in the story of young athlete Brittney Neill. Despite having autism and an intellectual disability, Brittney participated in the 2016 Special Olympics World Summer Games and won two bronze and one silver medal in athletics. The experience not only boosted her confidence but also changed her perspective on what she can achieve.

Special Olympics Clubs – Logan provides a safe and inclusive environment for individuals with intellectual disabilities to participate in sports and discover their abilities. The club welcomes volunteers, donations, and encourages individuals with intellectual disabilities to participate in their programmes. By supporting Special Olympics Clubs – Logan, individuals can help create a more inclusive and accepting community for people with intellectual disabilities in Brisbane.

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28 Otway Place, Parkinson, Brisbane, Australia

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