SOGC2010's profile picture. 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress - June 6-10, 2010. Individuals from across the globe will meet to determine  the future of the Special Olympics movement.

Special Olympics

@SOGC2010

2010 Special Olympics Global Congress - June 6-10, 2010. Individuals from across the globe will meet to determine the future of the Special Olympics movement.

We’ve sorted images from the #SOGC2010 based on the region of the attendees in the picture. Make sure to check them out! http://j.mp/bUNanb


#SOGC2010 finished off four days of motivational meetings with a moving tribute to Special Olympics’ late founder. http://j.mp/cIleX4


Great discussion about bringing together agents of change to build stronger communities for our athletes at #SOGC2010. http://j.mp/cE2N9h


Check out the Advancing Sport & Competition panel featuring Professional, Olympic & Special Olympics athletes. http://j.mp/dqAwCt


Check out our amazing youth leaders making recommendations for the future of SO during the Youth Activation panel. http://j.mp/aSJDJc


Check out Torch Tales from day 3 of the 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress featuring SO youth activation leaders. http://j.mp/df0wns


The Torch Tales video from day 2 features @SOEuropeEurasia delegates on the train to Marrakech. Check it out! http://j.mp/aLGarx


Check out a great video from Day 1 of the 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress highlighting the Global Athlete Congress. http://j.mp/czDMk6


Did you enjoy the 2010 Global Congress? Reply to @SOGC2010 with your stories from Morocco! #SOGC2010


View the results from the Building Communities track session- http://j.mp/cpxPRM and the Games track session- http://j.mp/a43jTR. #SOGC2010


Find out the results of the ‘Advancing Sports and Competitions’ track session. http://j.mp/9IigOt


Special Olympics Namibia athlete Rosemary Tseitseimou shares 18 reasons why she loves Special Olympics. http://j.mp/cmJECJ


“Give athletes a chance and they will make a difference.” Read more results from the Movement and Leadership session. http://j.mp/9mYFG9


Read the ‘Connecting Fans & Funds’ Track report to find out how the movement has weighed in on the future. http://j.mp/dDoIRz


SOI Chairman Tim Shriver sets mantra for SO followers: "I'm fighting for change & I'm not going to take no for an answer!" #SOGC2010


In closing address SOI Chairman Tim Shriver warns that sometimes barrier to changes is "tyranny of low expectations" #SOGC2010


SO needs to invest in our leaders & identify & share best practices amongst programes - growth must be sustainable #SOGC2010


Building brand awareness across globe is key. We all must share consistent messages with some flexability for national programmes#SOGC2010


Track session feedback reports 'Time is now to have athletes as fundraisers'. Athletes agree and want to play their part #SOGC2010


Young leaders want to be included more & be part of the decision process. For them SO is not an event, it is a way-of-life#SOGC2010


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.