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Kreider Services Special Olympics Recreation

Kreider Services

Dixon, Illinois - Lee County

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May 15, 2026

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Sauk Valley

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500 Anchor Road, Dixon, IL 61021

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Provider overview

Kreider Services in Dixon offers Special Olympics recreation with year-round training and competition in five Olympic-type sports for eligible athletes with disabilities.

Kreider Services is a Dixon disability-service provider with autism supports, day services, community living, early intervention, respite, recreation, Special Olympics, and family-facing contact information.

Quick facts

Phone
815-288-6691
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Ages
Individuals age eight and older with qualifying intellectual, cognitive, or closely related developmental disabilities
Season
Year-round Special Olympics training and competition, with sport schedules confirmed through Kreider Services
Cost
The source says there is a small fee to participate in Special Olympics; families should confirm current fees and paperwork directly.

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Kreider Services

500 Anchor Road, Dixon, IL 61021

The source lists Kreider Services at 500 Anchor Road in Dixon and provides a phone number for Special Olympics information.

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Special Olympics sports training

Year-round Special Olympics training and competition in five Olympic-type sports for eligible athletes with disabilities.

Ages
Individuals age eight and older with qualifying intellectual, cognitive, or closely related developmental disabilities
Season
Year-round Special Olympics training and competition, with sport schedules confirmed through Kreider Services
Schedule
The source describes year-round training and competition in five Olympic-type sports and lists a direct contact for more information.
Cost
The source says there is a small fee to participate in Special Olympics; families should confirm current fees and paperwork directly.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Kreider Services Recreation page lists Special Olympics, says Kreider offers year-round training and competition in five Olympic-type sports, identifies participation for individuals age eight and older with qualifying cognitive or developmental disabilities, gives a small fee note, and lists the Dixon address and phone.
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Program details we found

Special Olympics sports training

The official Kreider Services Recreation page lists Special Olympics, says Kreider offers year-round training and competition in five Olympic-type sports, identifies participation for individuals age eight and older with qualifying cognitive or developmental disabilities, gives a small fee note, and lists the Dixon address and phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source says Kreider Services offers Special Olympics for individuals with disabilities through sports training and competition.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm athlete eligibility, medical or athlete paperwork, current sports offered, practice locations, transportation, coaching support, volunteer or family role, fees, accessible parking, restroom access, and competition travel expectations.

What we checked

What we found: The official Kreider Services Recreation page lists Special Olympics, says Kreider offers year-round training and competition in five Olympic-type sports, identifies participation for individuals age eight and older with qualifying cognitive or developmental disabilities, gives a small fee note, and lists the Dixon address and phone.

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