The Young Professional Advisory Committee (YPAC) is a volunteer group that consists of young professionals in NorCal.
The inclusive group of emerging leaders, with and without disabilities, works together to advocate for Special Olympics Northern California in our local communities by volunteering, hosting fundraising events and serving on various event committees.
Apply to join YPAC or learn more by contacting
ypac-sonc-contact-us@googlegroups.com
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Special Olympics offers free year-round training and competition opportunities in up to 11 sports for athletes of all abilities. Athletes have the opportunity to be part of a team, form lasting friendships and take pride in their abilities.
Students of all abilities have the power to enhance their school communities by promoting social inclusion. Special Olympics Unified Schools empowers youth and educators to be leaders of change. Our programs are in more than 600 schools and impact more than 136,000 students.
Individuals with intellectual disabilities deserve the same access to proper healthcare as anyone else. Special Olympics is a leader in inclusive health by offering free health screenings, resources, and equipment to athletes while working with healthcare providers to raise awareness about the specific needs of the intellectual disability community.
The Athlete Leadership Program provides training and opportunities for athletes to be advocates and create meaningful change. Athletes receive tools for public speaking, professional development and more while being empowered to take on leadership roles in Special Olympics and in their communities.