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Mary Carlene Mosca, one of the earliest Special Olympics athletes, inspired a movement for inclusion. Her legacy lives on as her family continues to honor her through the Polar Plunge.


Nearly 150 Boston Polar Plungers from 15+ companies dove into icy Bear Force One, raising over $40,000 for Special Olympics MA. Thanks to Cisco Brewers, Boston PD, and the Bruins Foundation for making the day unforgettable!


Point32Health's Polar Plunge raised over $40,000 for Special Olympics Massachusetts, with employees and the foundation coming together to support inclusive sports.
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The Oates family, inspired by son Justin's Special Olympics journey, celebrated for their dedication and advocacy.Their father and husband, Paul, shaped their bond and community impact, culminating in their Hall of Fame induction.


Switching from 5v5 to 7v7 soccer boosts skill development, teamwork, and fitness for Special Olympics MA athletes. The expanded format enhances game dynamics and social bonds!


Danny Williamson is the first athlete elected to the LETR Leadership Council for Special Olympics MA, a historic milestone highlighting inclusion and athlete leadership in shaping the movement's future.