Meet Terra, a Special Olympics athlete who represents the 50,000 Canadians with an intellectual disability who participate in Special Olympics programs. Your support is ensuring athletes like Terra can get back to the playing field, and that no one is left behind.
What Special Olympics sports do you participate in?
Soccer, Floor Hockey, Soft Ball, Bowling
What is your happiest/proudest Special Olympics memory?
Winning the Gold medal in Korea for floor hockey in 2013.
How do you like to spend your time outside of Special Olympics? (jobs, hobbies, activities, etc.)
I work full time at SRC. I paint and also play women's Div 2 soccer.
What do you love most about motionball events?
Competing.
Meet Cody, a Special Olympics athlete who represents the 50,000 Canadians with an intellectual disability who participate in Special Olympics programs. Your support is ensuring athletes like Cody can get back to the playing field, and that no one is left behind.
What Special Olympics sports do you participate in?
Soccer, bocce ball
What is your happiest/proudest Special Olympics memory?
Competing on a team
How do you like to spend your time outside of Special Olympics? (jobs, hobbies, activities, etc.)
Spending time with family
What do you love most about motionball events?
Meeting new friends
Corporate teams have been challenged by their employers to hit a certain number of minutes of fitness-based activities.
motionball for Special Olympics is a registered not-for-profit corporation, raising money for Special Olympics programs across Canada. 70% of the funds we raise are distributed to programs in the province where they are raised, with the remainder going to the long-term funding of programs through the Special Olympics Canada Foundation.
While COVID-19 has affected us all, Special Olympics athletes are feeling the effects of this global pandemic more than most. Sport programs are suspended, competitions have been cancelled, and many athletes remain stuck indoors, at a greater risk of contracting COVID-19 than the general population. Now more than ever, the role of motionball in these athlete’s lives is incredibly important. As one of the Special Olympics’ largest funding partners in Canada, motionball has donated over $13M to date. motionball supporters are dedicated to ensuring that every local club and program can return stronger than before, and that no Special Olympics athlete is left behind.
The number of Special Olympics athletes across Canada
Child and youth Special Olympics athletes across Canada
The number of Special Olympics Canada volunteers