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GREENFIELD — Special Olympics of Hancock County earned dozens of medals and ribbons in the summer games earlier this month in Terre Haute.
Special Olympics Founded in 1968, Special Olympics is a global movement to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics Indiana says it uses sports, health, education and leadership programs to “empower” more than 19,000 Indiana adults and children with intellectual disabilities.
The organization brought together some 500 delegates this year for the event, which is free for both athletes and attendees.
Sweat, smiles and passion filled Ithaca this weekend as New York athletes with intellectual disabilities competed in Special Olympics NY’s State Summer Games and shared their stories with The Sun.