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Special Olympics Quebec is much more than sports!

It is about transforming the lives of the thousands of athletes enrolled in our programs as well as those of their families.

These athletes, who have an intellectual disability, are supervised by nearly 1,500 coaches, health professionals and volunteer guides. They compete in one of our 17 sports and take care of their health… in a nurturing and friendly environment.

Athlètes

We offer 17 winter and summer sports.
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Family

Your child can have an enriching and challenging sports experience...

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Lionel Carmant meets Special Olympics Quebec and attends a unified game

Lionel Carmant, MP for Taillon and Minister for Health and Social Services of the Government of Québec attended a unified soccer activity this Thursday at the TELUS-University Laval Stadium. It was 46 students from the Faculty of Dentistry at Laval University and 46 Special Olympics Québec athletes, from maison des adultes de Québec and the Phénix des Rivières team, who competed in a friendly and good mood. This unified soccer game, organized by Special Olympics Quebec in collaboration with the Faculty of Dentistry of Laval University, was held as part of the Healthy Community program. After the game, while the athletes benefited from a screening examination of their dental health provided by the students of the Faculty, Tristan Delmas, Director of Healthy Communities at Special

A visit from France!

Olympiques spéciaux Québec a reçu une dizaine de personnes présentant une déficience intellectuelle et un groupe de parents, professionnels et bénévoles-accompagnateurs ce lundi à Montréal. La délégation de Down Up, en provenance d’Arras en France, est au Québec dans le cadre d’un séjour d’apprentissage financé par l’Office franco-québécois pour la jeunesse. Olympiques spéciaux Québec a reçu la délégation pour une journée de découverte et d’initiation. Ce fut l’occasion pour Francine Gendron, directrice générale d’Olympiques spéciaux Québec, de présenter l’organisation ainsi que l’offre de services en trois volets : le sport organisé, la santé et le sport unifié. Pour sa part, monsieur Emmanuel Laloux, président du conseil d’administration de Down up, a présenté l’organisation et sa gamme de services offerts aux parents et familles d’enfants vivant

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