Stay in the game this winter. Getting vaccinated protects your health, your teammates, and your season so you can keep practicing, playing, and enjoying every moment.
Conrad Miller-Fabregas, a proud athlete with autism, proves movement is more than miles. From Pilates to marathons, cross training has built his strength, balance, and resilience—fueling his motto: Movement Matters.
Heading back to school can feel a lot like prepping for a big competition: new routines, new players, and new challenges to face. Having the right mindset and tools can make all the difference!
Jimena rolled to gold at her first Summer Games! Cheered on in ASL, this 9-year-old superstar finished with two medals and one big kiss on the cheek from her biggest fan...her little sister.
Amos stopped with 25 meters left in his race. One by one, the crowd started cheering. When he finally let go of the wall and finished, the entire pool erupted. He didn’t win gold—but that moment meant everything.
Officer Ryan Maxfield had never been involved with Special Olympics—until one day at Gillette Stadium changed everything. Now he’s all in, running the Final Leg and carrying the Flame of Hope with his son in mind.
Special Olympics MA athletes are learning the power of rest, sleep, and breathing through Train 4 Life—a wellness program focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental health to help them thrive on and off the field.
Team Massachusetts is heading to the 2026 USA Games! Holden Soccer, Bridgewater-Raynham Flag Football, Bowling, & Cambridge Warriors Basketball are in. More athletes to be announced after Summer Games!
The 2025 Boston Marathon Weekend was unforgettable as the Xtra Mile Team raised $520K for Special Olympics MA. From record runs to powerful personal stories, every mile celebrated inclusion, resilience, and unstoppable spirit.
Special Olympics MA hosted its first-ever Floorball State Tournament, celebrating a new, safer, and more inclusive sport as athletes showed off their skills and embraced the exciting change.
We are excited to announce our 2016 team running in the Boston Marathon on April 18th.
Unified sports takes students from the general population and students from the special education program and joins them together on the same sports team.