Staying fit is more than participating in sports. It’s a lifestyle. Learn more about our programming to support an active lifestyle for all of our athletes.
The health education resources and tools found on this page are geared towards Special Olympics athletes and other people with intellectual disabilities.
Innovative sports play programs for children with intellectual disabilities, ages 3-7. Designed to introduce them to the world of sports prior to Special Olympics eligibility at age 8.
Athletes might receive referrals for follow-up care from any of the Healthy Athletes screenings, and Special Olympics Kansas is committed to assisting them find the services and resources that they require when they return to their local communities.
Special Olympics Health Messengers are athletes who are trained to serve as health and wellness leaders, educators, advocates and role models. They are leading their teams, families, friends and communities to pursue healthy lifestyles.
Our Tip-A-Cop fundraiser with Applebee's is on November 2nd from 4PM-9PM at 25 Applebees's locations in Kansas! Special Olympics Kansas will receive 10% of the proceeds. Locations in Topeka, Manhattan, and Emporia are not participating. Click here to find a location near you.
Volunteers are needed! Learn more here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0C44A8A722ABFA7-44638117-unified FUNfitness will be available from 9:30-1:30
Volunteer here. FUNfitness is a physical therapy event that addresses the ongoing health needs of Special Olympics athletes. FUNfitness provides athletes the opportunity to be examined for flexibility, functional strength, balance, and aerobic fitness. During these screenings, physical therapists, related health professionals, and students offer athletes expert guidance and exercise recommendations to prevent and reduce […]
Tentative General Schedule Friday, November 10, 2023 Volleyball @ Okun Fieldhouse (20200 Johnson Dr. Shawnee, KS 66218) 9:00am Team Check-in 9:20am Opening Ceremonies 9:30am 1st Games 10:00am General Store, Healthy Hearing, Health Promotions, Healthy Athletes 11:00am Lunch 4:00pm Last Games Saturday, November 11, 2023 Swimming @ Hummer Sports Park – Capital Federal Natatorium (2751 SW […]
The Healthy Hearing discipline of Healthy Athletes provides comprehensive hearing screenings and follow-up recommendations. The main goals of this program are to inform athletes, parents, coaches or caregivers about the detection of possible ear and hearing problems, recommend follow-up as needed, and to promote the necessity of regular ear and hearing screenings.
Volunteer here. Health Promotion, a discipline of Special Olympics Healthy Athletes, focuses on healthy living, healthy lifestyle choices, and nation-specific health issues. In addition to health education activities, health Promotion offers screenings for bone density, blood pressure, and body mass index (BMI). Its goals include encouraging and enhancing healthy behaviors and improving self-efficacy and self-advocacy.
The Healthy Hearing discipline of Healthy Athletes provides comprehensive hearing screenings and follow-up recommendations. The main goals of this program are to inform athletes, parents, coaches or caregivers about the detection of possible ear and hearing problems, recommend follow-up as needed, and to promote the necessity of regular ear and hearing screenings.
We are excited to host our inaugural Victory Gala at Children’s Mercy Park on November 11, 2023. All proceeds of this event will benefit Special Olympics Athletes all throughout Kansas. Event Highlights: Dinner Drinks Live and silent auction Live music from The Suburbans Special Olympics Kansas Hall of Fame Award ceremony Make a difference in […]
Students from middle and high schools in the South East region are invited to attend to receive leadership training and participate in sports activities in the afternoon. Registration is required. Contact Caitlin for details.