Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC)

Local Programs

Start a Local Program Near You!

What is a Local Program?

Local Programs are volunteer-led teams that bring the mission of Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) to life in their community through sports and inclusive activities.
Supported by local groups and community members, Local Programs play a vital role in expanding opportunities for athletes, Unified Partners, families, and volunteers, and are essential to delivering consistent, high-quality programming.
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Who can begin a Local Program?

Anyone!
If you are a volunteer, athlete, Unified Partner, family member of someone with an intellectual disability, or represent a municipality, Adult Day Program, or community organization, you can start a Local Program to help expand Special Olympics opportunities in your community. SOSC will support you every step of the way!
Glendale athletes and coach

How To Start a Local Program

Number 1
Share Your Interest with Regional SOSC Staff

Collaborate with SOSC staff to establish your Local Program’s needs, development, and maintenance plan. This will ensure you get the support you will need.

Number 2
Rally a Core Group of Volunteers
This core group of volunteers can support the process and help recruit the Local Program Leadership team or become members themselves.
Number 3
Secure a Local Program Coordinator

A Local Program Coordinator oversees operations, manages volunteers, and serves as the primary point of contact with SOSC staff.

Number 4
Recruit a Volunteer Leadership Team
This core team supports the Local Program Coordinator and helps drive Local Program success.
Number 5
Engage the Community

Alongside SOSC staff, recruit participants and partnerships for your Local Program.

  • Athletes
  • Unified Partners
  • Volunteer coaches
  • Young Athletes
  • Partnerships with the community including regional centers and potential facilities
Participate in Sports Training and Competitions

Participants engage in weekly practices during each sports season and attend regional competitions.

Local Programs are required to offer training options in a minimum of two seasons.

Number 7
Get Involved in Other Programming
Number 8
Become Accredited

Complete and maintain the first six steps within six months to become accredited as a Special Olympics Southern California Local Program!

Want to Learn MOre?

Download the SOSC Local Program Guide!

QUESTIONS?

Contact Brian Richter at brichter@sosc.org with any questions or to get started with your local program!

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