Building an Inclusive WorldSpecial Olympics Pilipinas is part of a global inclusion movement using sport, health, education, and leadership programs to end discrimination against and empower people with intellectual disabilities. Learn More The Revolution of Sports for ALL AbilitiesProviding sports and opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities in communities across the Philippines. Be inspiredThese stories are about the power of Special Olympics Pilipinas to inspire hope, confidence, and courage. READ STORIES See us triumphCheck out how our athletes triumph and overcome stigma. SEE EVENTS Get involvedHelp people with intellectual disabilities achieve their life potential through sports and build inclusive communities through various programs and activities JOIN US Our Program Partners Read our Latest Stories Representing Female Athletes with Intellectual Disabilities: Liza Baento’s StoryFemale athletes with intellectual disabilities are at the core of intersectionality as they navigate different types of problems. How Can We Better Support Individuals with Down Syndrome in the Philippines?Down syndrome in the Philippines affects approximately one in every 800 newborns and over 100,000 households caring for a family... How You Can Show Love and Support for People With Intellectual DisabilitiesHere are insights project leader Naya Markomichali shares in pursuit for love and support for people with intellectual disabilities. Load More Thank You to Our WORLD GAMES Sponsors Special thanks toMr. Mel MacasaetMs. Patsy Zobel de AyalaMr. Robinson SiaoMr. Don BuhainMr. Gerard CoscolluelaMr. Eric BuhainGlenn GarciaMarissa Remo LuzentalezKatty VillariasaBrina MaxinoModern Arts PrintingIsla Marie QuiwaYvonne Santos Guevara Every day, Special Olympics is building an inclusive world—a world that celebrates ALL abilities. Join “The Revolution Is Inclusion” and be part of a powerful generation that celebrates all differences, all abilities. Encourage your friends and family to play, learn and lead together, as we create an inclusive and welcoming world for all. Learn More Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.Special Olympics Athlete OathSpecial Olympics is accredited by the following institutionsPCNC AccreditedDSWD License to OperateBIR Tax Donee StatusRegular Member of Association of FoundationsABSNET East Cluster - NCR
Representing Female Athletes with Intellectual Disabilities: Liza Baento’s StoryFemale athletes with intellectual disabilities are at the core of intersectionality as they navigate different types of problems.
How Can We Better Support Individuals with Down Syndrome in the Philippines?Down syndrome in the Philippines affects approximately one in every 800 newborns and over 100,000 households caring for a family...
How You Can Show Love and Support for People With Intellectual DisabilitiesHere are insights project leader Naya Markomichali shares in pursuit for love and support for people with intellectual disabilities.