Meet the 2024 Hall of Fame Class: George Coffey

June 25, 2024

George Coffey is not just a coach but a pillar of strength and compassion within the Whitman Hanson Program and the broader Special Olympics Massachusetts community. With over 35 years of coaching experience, George is renowned for his passionate nature and a delightful sense of humor. His commitment to creating an inclusive and safe environment for Whitman Hanson athletes is rooted in his personal journey with his son, Jimmy, a Special Olympics MA athlete himself.  

George's dedication to the mission of spreading inclusion shines through in every aspect of his work, ensuring that every athlete he mentors receives the utmost care and support. Through his leadership, George not only coaches athletes but also fosters a community where everyone can thrive—making a lasting impact that extends far beyond the playing field. Congratulations, George, on the incredible honor of being inducted into the Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame!

Video Credit: Erin Fish

George Coffey is not just a coach but a pillar of strength and compassion within the Whitman Hanson Program and the broader Special Olympics Massachusetts community. With over 35 years of coaching experience, George is renowned for his passionate nature and a delightful sense of humor. His commitment to creating an inclusive and safe environment for Whitman Hanson athletes is rooted in his personal journey with his son, Jimmy, a Special Olympics MA athlete himself.  

George's dedication to the mission of spreading inclusion shines through in every aspect of his work, ensuring that every athlete he mentors receives the utmost care and support. Through his leadership, George not only coaches athletes but also fosters a community where everyone can thrive—making a lasting impact that extends far beyond the playing field. Congratulations, George, on the incredible honor of being inducted into the Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame!

Video Credit: Erin Fish

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