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Coaching so much more than sports

Here’s your chance: bring inclusion to your community by coaching with Special Olympics in your city or town. Do you have what it takes to have fun, make new friends and share the joy of sports with your team?

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Unlike anything you’ve ever done before, in the best possible way

Special Olympics coaches, find the rewards go far beyond the finish line. Helping athletes expand their skills, grown in self-worth, express their courage, and realize their capacity to grow is what drives us. Coaching is one of the most important and rewarding volunteer roles in the organization. Over 1,600 men and women in Massachusetts have discovered the joy that coaching a special Olympics team can inspire and they are always looking to expand their ranks.  

Unlocking Your Potential: Becoming a Special Olympics Coach

When you sign up to become a coach, you will learn inclusive coaching techniques, and acquire valuable strategies for creating a positive and inclusive sports environment. We provide comprehensive training in a wide range of sports disciplines, enabling you to choose the area in which you are most passionate and experienced. Whether you are a seasoned coach or new to the field, Special Olympics offers ongoing support and networking opportunities, ensuring you have the tools and community to make a lasting impact on the lives of these remarkable athletes.
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Stories From The Field

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Meet the 2025 Hall of Fame Class: Nick DiAntonio

Nick DiAntonio started volunteering in middle school and never looked back. From building a powerhouse powerlifting team to leading the state’s largest Unified track program, he’s built a legacy of leadership, heart, and impact.

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For Amos Njenga, It Wasn’t About the Gold…It Was About the Finish

Amos stopped with 25 meters left in his race. One by one, the crowd started cheering. When he finally let go of the wall and finished, the entire pool erupted. He didn’t win gold—but that moment meant everything.

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From Start Line to Sidelines: Rachel and Chuck Lindberg Champion Inclusion in Many Ways

Rachel Lindberg is running the Boston 5K, but that’s just one of the many ways she supports Special Olympics MA. Alongside her dad, Chuck, Rachel champions inclusion through racing, coaching, and volunteering.

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Making Massachusetts More Inspiring