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American Heart Month: How Special Olympics MA SupportsStronger Hearts

Inclusion is good for the heart. Special Olympics Massachusetts helps people with IDD build stronger hearts through movement, health screenings, and community—supporting both physical and emotional well-being.

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Carrying Mary Carlene’s Legacy Forward: A Family Tradition of Inclusion

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.

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2025 Rewind: Sports Highlights

From international competition to USA Games prep, Unified teams traveling coast to coast, athlete voices being heard, and friendships formed on and off the field, 2025 highlighted how inclusion creates moments bigger than medals.

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2025 Rewind: City Programming Highlights

Youth pathways expanded, Unified city schools multiplied, basketball returned, running opportunities grew, and participation surged 121%. Boston showed what’s possible when inclusive sports are built citywide.

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2025 Rewind: Unified Champion School Highlights

From Umana’s ESPN Honor Roll recognition to a statewide UCS conference, student-led acts of inclusion, championship celebrations, and unforgettable Unified moments, schools across the state showed what’s possible when everyone is included.

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2025 Rewind: Community Highlights

From marathon expansion and unforgettable Boston moments, to honoring Healthy Heroes and Diamond-level LETR success, 2025 showcased the power of community and how coming together through inclusion creates lasting impact.

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Boston and Lawrence Public Schools: Where Inclusion Turns Into Impact

Boston and Lawrence schools are embracing Unified programming to break down barriers and help students discover strengths they didn’t know they had. Along the way, they're proving that inclusion can transform entire school communities!

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The Gift of Rest: Why Sleep Matters

As the year winds down and the winter months settle in, many push through busy schedules. But no matter our role at Special Olympics MA, one of the most valuable gifts we can give ourselves this season is rest.

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Bio-Ball Fundraising Champs Take On TD Garden

On Nov. 20th, we celebrated our top 2025 Bio-Ball fundraisers at TD Garden!

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Stay in the game this winter by protecting your health

Stay in the game this winter. Getting vaccinated protects your health, your teammates, and your season so you can keep practicing, playing, and enjoying every moment.

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Point32 Celebrates Special Olympics Athlete Dee Cotter as a ‘Healthy Hero’

Dee Cotter was honored with the Healthy Hero award by Point32Health for her leadership in sport and wellness. A champion athlete and advocate, Dee inspires through inclusion, fitness, and her impact on the Final Leg.

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Meet the 2025 Hall of Fame Class: Scott Fraser

For nearly 40 years, Scott Fraser has led with heart. From athlete to advocate, he honors his late partner Lauren by sharing the power of inclusion and showing others what it means to keep going.

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Meet the 2025 Hall of Fame Class: Nick DiAntonio

Nick DiAntonio started volunteering in middle school and never looked back. From building a powerhouse powerlifting team to leading the state’s largest Unified track program, he’s built a legacy of leadership, heart, and impact.