Special Olympics North Dakota is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports training and competition. The organization offers year-round training and competition in 32 Olympic-type sports, with the goal of fostering physical fitness, courage, joy, and a sense of community. Founded in 1972, Special Olympics North Dakota provides training and competition in 15 official sports, including soccer, athletics, bocce, bowling, and basketball, among others.
The organization's mission is to provide individuals with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to develop physically, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, talents, and friendship with their families and the community. Their goal is for all individuals with intellectual disabilities to become useful and respected citizens within their communities.
Special Olympics North Dakota also offers unified competition, combining individuals with and without intellectual disabilities in the same team, in sports such as soccer and volleyball. With its focus on inclusivity and empowerment, the organization plays a crucial role in providing year-round sports training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities, promoting their physical and emotional well-being.
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