Special Olympics Pennsylvania -Fayette

Special Olympics Pennsylvania -Fayette Special Olympics Pennsylvania - Fayette County provides year-round sports training and competition Special Olympics was created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.

Foundation. The program is authorized and accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities.

Bingo fun today
06/20/2026

Bingo fun today

06/20/2026

BINGO TODAY!
Fiddlers’ Building
Doors open 1 pm

Running for the tag at softball today!
06/19/2026

Running for the tag at softball today!

06/18/2026

Softball Friday, 19 June
Bailey Park
6:30 pm

06/18/2026
Donald gave a very nice welcome speech at the annual Laurel House dinner this evening.  Great job Donald!
06/17/2026

Donald gave a very nice welcome speech at the annual Laurel House dinner this evening. Great job Donald!

We need volunteers to work at our Bingo Party this Saturday, 20 June for ticket sales, 50/50, refreshments, etc.Please c...
06/16/2026

We need volunteers to work at our Bingo Party this Saturday, 20 June for ticket sales, 50/50, refreshments, etc.

Please consider helping to make this event a great one!

Contacts:
Tammy 724-415-7759
Karen 724-557-6408

PLEASE SUPPORT TEAM FAYETTETHIS SATURDAY20 JuneFayette FairgroundsDoors open at 1:00
06/16/2026

PLEASE SUPPORT TEAM FAYETTE
THIS SATURDAY
20 June
Fayette Fairgrounds

Doors open at 1:00

From www.weareteachers.com:The term “special needs” is used pervasively in our field to refer to students with disabilit...
06/12/2026

From www.weareteachers.com:

The term “special needs” is used pervasively in our field to refer to students with disabilities. However, this term is incredibly ableist (discriminative or prejudiced against individuals with disabilities). It communicates that individuals who benefit from various support needs are somehow “special” or “different” from the “average.” Every individual human being has different needs and benefits from different supports. Furthermore, our support needs change over time and even from day to day. If you didn’t sleep well, you may need more visual reminders the next day to remember your tasks. There is nothing “special” about benefiting from different supports throughout our lives in order to have our needs met. So instead of using “special needs,” we can use “students with disabilities” or specify distinct support needs, such as “students who benefit from communication support.”

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