Similar organisations to Special Olympics West Virginia, Inc.
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Single Organization Support
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Parent Booster USA Inc
Dedicated to supporting the BCHS Cross Country, Track & Field community.
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Delmar
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Community Service Clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees, etc.)
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SOLA Lions Club Foundation
We serve Special Olympic athletes. SOLA Lions Club supports sports and training programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
371
Whittier
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Assn
The MSYSA Mission: Michigan State Youth Soccer Association is dedicated to excellence in leading, educating and serving the soccer community.
2670
Plymouth
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Health - General & Rehabilitative N.E.C.
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DISABLED SPORTS USA/Wintergreen Adaptive Sports
Wintergreen Adaptive Sports provides outdoor sports and recreation for persons with disabilities.
1100
Charlottesville
2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games Organizing Committee Inc
THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS MISSION IS TO PROVIDE YEAR-ROUND SPORTS TRAINING AND ATHLETIC COMPETITION IN A VARIETY OF OLYMPIC-TYPE SPORTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.
Los Angeles
United States Adaptive Recreation Center (USARC)
Non-Profit Organization that is dedicated to teaching people with disabilities outdoor recreation Committed to guiding people with disabilities towards the creation and affirmation of rewarding lifestyles.
2167
Legal name of organization: United States Adaptive Recreation Center
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Olympics Committees and Related International Competitions
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International World Games Assoc North America
Multi-Sports Games held every 4 years with the support of the IOC.
53761
Colorado Springs
Sport-Ified Inc
Sport-ified seeks to inspire love and peace to our community, beyond one Sports day in the Summer Sport-field is on a mission to foster meaningful connections amongst people through the love of sports, great music and the joy of being in a community to celebrate diversity and inclusion fueled by culture.
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Ashland
IOWA SPORTS FOUNDATION
Iowa Games The Iowa Games began in August of 1987 as a weekend event featuring 16 sports and 7104 participants nearly a record number at that time for a firstyear state games.
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