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Special Olympics 2003
"Let
me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
— Special Olympics Athlete Oath —
The new Special Olympics International rate
postage stamp was officially released to
much fanfare in a first day of issuance ceremony, which took place 13
February in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Special
Olympics athletes played a large role, performing athletic
demonstrations in power lifting and gymnastics
On 25 October 2003,
millions of high school students across the United States will have the
opportunity to participate in Make
the Point! for Special Olympics,
a basketball fundraiser to benefit participating schools and Special
Olympics. The Make the Point! event
on 25 October will conclude the 24th annual celebration of National High
School Activities Week (19–25
October), which was
created by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
in 1980 to increase the public's awareness of the values of and need for
interscholastic activity programs. Special Olympics and the
NFHS are challenging students across the United States to solicit
donations from friends and family, based on the number of free throws they
believe they can attempt in a given time period. On event day,
participating students will gather in their school gymnasiums, turn in the
money they raised, and shoot their promised free throws. As an added
bonus, each participating school will receive 10 percent of the revenue it
raises through Make the Point! To help students understand the importance of participating in Make the Point!, educators can visit the SO Get Into It™ section of the Special Olympics Web site and download the free standards-based K-12 curriculum. The curriculum teaches students about respecting and embracing differences and similarities in people with and without mental retardation and how to overcome barriers to achieve their goals The alliance between NFHS
and Special Olympics brings together two organizations dedicated to
empowering individuals to be respected, contributing members of society
through their involvement in sports. "By partnering with
Special Olympics, we believe we have the unprecedented opportunity to
further infuse two of our core values — respect for self and respect for
others —- to high school students," said NFHS Executive Director
Robert F. Kanaby. "Make the Point! for Special Olympics gives our
youth a tangible way to promote good citizenship in their schools, and,
most importantly, it awards students on a personal level, knowing they
will truly inspire greatness in Special Olympics athletes." "We are grateful for NFHS' commitment," said Timothy P. Shriver, President and CEO of Special Olympics, "and encourage America's youth to lead our nation and its future generations in the pursuit of empowerment, acceptance and inclusion for all individuals. Together, we all can Make the Point! for Special Olympics." http://www.specialolympics.org/ Credit for this article goes to the Special Olympics ORG. Without their efforts and dedication Our children would not have this chance.
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