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Special Olympics Washington BUILDS communities and LEADS in Wellness through Sports and Inclusion.

Inclusion starts early, and so does transformation Inclusion starts early, and so does transformation. 💙

Young Athletes is a free, inclusive play-based program helping children ages 2–7 build confidence, motor skills, and meaningful connections through movement and fun.

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We’re excited to welcome Emily J. Nakada-Alm as We’re excited to welcome Emily J. Nakada-Alm as our new Director of Development at Special Olympics Washington!

Emily brings nearly 20 years of nonprofit and fundraising experience, most recently serving as Community and Corporate Partnership Manager at Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound. She’s known for building strong relationships, exceeding fundraising goals, and making a lasting impact.

A Tacoma native, Emily also founded the Destiny City Film Festival, growing it significantly during her time as Executive Director. She holds multiple degrees and certifications, including from the University of Puget Sound and the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

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From the sidelines to state — these coaches brou From the sidelines to state — these coaches brought the energy, structure, and good vibes all season long. 

Big cheers to: Alex, Micah, Randall, Makenzie, Heidi, Melissa, Madison, Alex M., Yvonne, Sky, Honey, Georgia, Brandon, John, Elma HS Coach, Miranda, Missy, Gracie, Hermiston Team. 

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We’ve heard the stories. We’ve seen the gaps. We’ve heard the stories. We’ve seen the gaps. That’s why we’re launching the Interactive Referral Network, to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities find care that truly understands and supports them.

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"I started Special Olympics in 2002, doing track a "I started Special Olympics in 2002, doing track and field. Since then, I have joined numerous sports such as bowling, basketball, soccer, and softball. Special Olympics has not only become a second home but has helped me grow into an athlete that most people will say, 'He is one of the most respected athletes ever'". - John Bizub.
 
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