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Organization: Special Olympics Ontario - London  
Phone Numbers: 519-455-3323
Email: london.chair@specialolympicsontario.ca
Website: www.soolondon.com
Address:
Special Olympics Ontario/London
PO Box 918, Stn B
London, ON
N6A 4Z3
Contacts: John Innes - Community Chair
Service Description: Sports training and competition for people with an intellectual disability * competitions held throughout the year * regional and provincial events on a rotating schedule

Active Start - Program for young athletes ages 4 to 7 focusing on developing fundamental movement skills like walking, running, jumping and balancing while having fun * times and locations vary * check website for more details

Weekly practices:
  • floor hockey
  • rhythmic gymnastics
  • power lifting
  • curling
  • basketball
  • swimming
  • track and field
  • bowling
  • baseball
  • skiing
  • soccer
Fees: Membership fee
Application: Call or email
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Children with an intellectual disability ages 4 and up for Active Start * youth and adults 12 years and older with an intellectual disability
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: London
See Also: Fitness, Recreation, and Social Programs for People with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on 11/7/2023

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