Catholic Diocese of Wichita Ministry with Persons with Disabilities
Catholic Diocese of Wichita
Wichita, Kansas - Sedgwick County
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Jun 4, 2026
Wichita
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The Catholic Diocese of Wichita's Ministry with Persons with Disabilities runs the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team and faith programs for people with disabilities ages 3 and up and their families.
The Catholic Diocese of Wichita's Ministry with Persons with Disabilities helps parishes include people with disabilities and runs the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team and related faith programs.
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- Ages
- Athletes of all ability levels ages 3 and up; retreats for ages 14 and up
- Season
- Year-round, with seasonal Special Olympics sports and summer Totus Tuus
- Cost
- Contact the Ministry with Persons with Disabilities for Wichita Saints registration, practice details, and program costs.
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Wichita Saints Special Olympics and disability ministry
Wichita Saints Special Olympics team with Young Athletes, track and field, and basketball, plus a special-needs Totus Tuus session and retreats for people with disabilities.
- Ages
- Athletes of all ability levels ages 3 and up; retreats for ages 14 and up
- Season
- Year-round, with seasonal Special Olympics sports and summer Totus Tuus
- Schedule
- Wichita Saints offers Young Athletes (ages 3-7), spring track and field, and winter basketball; contact the ministry for practices and registration.
- Cost
- Contact the Ministry with Persons with Disabilities for Wichita Saints registration, practice details, and program costs.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 4, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The Catholic Diocese of Wichita's Ministry with Persons with Disabilities runs the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team welcoming athletes of all ability levels ages 3 and up, with Young Athletes (ages 3-7), track and field and basketball teams (ages 8+), plus a special-needs Totus Tuus session and retreats for people with disabilities.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Wichita Saints Special Olympics and disability ministry
The Catholic Diocese of Wichita's Ministry with Persons with Disabilities runs the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team welcoming athletes of all ability levels ages 3 and up, with Young Athletes (ages 3-7), track and field and basketball teams (ages 8+), plus a special-needs Totus Tuus session and retreats for people with disabilities.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names Ministry with Persons with Disabilities, the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team, Young Athletes, track and field, basketball, a special-needs Totus Tuus session, and retreats for people with disabilities.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about Young Athletes versus team sports, ability levels served, practice locations, the Totus Tuus session, and how a new athlete joins.
What we checked
What we found: The Catholic Diocese of Wichita's Ministry with Persons with Disabilities runs the Wichita Saints Special Olympics team welcoming athletes of all ability levels ages 3 and up, with Young Athletes (ages 3-7), track and field and basketball teams (ages 8+), plus a special-needs Totus Tuus session and retreats for people with disabilities.
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- Nonprofit directoryPersons With Disabilities - Catholic Diocese of Wichita
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