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Macon-Bibb Parks Special Olympics

Macon-Bibb County Parks and Recreation Department

Macon, Georgia - Bibb County

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Macon

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Provider overview

Macon-Bibb Parks and Recreation supports a Special Olympics program connected to the county adaptive recreation program, including team participation in state Special Olympics competition.

Macon-Bibb County Parks and Recreation Department provides public recreation programs, facilities, sports, activities, and adaptive recreation.

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Ages
People with disabilities participating through Macon-Bibb adaptive recreation and Special Olympics; confirm current eligibility
Season
Special Olympics sports and events by Macon-Bibb Recreation Department and Special Olympics Georgia schedule
Cost
Confirm current athlete forms, sport seasons, practice locations, transportation, uniforms, caregiver expectations, and any program costs with Macon-Bibb Recreation Department.

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Macon-Bibb Recreation Department Special Olympics

The source identifies the Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center adaptive program and Macon-Bibb Special Olympics of Georgia team participation.

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Special Olympics training and competition

Local Special Olympics program participation connected to Macon-Bibb adaptive recreation and the Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center.

Ages
People with disabilities participating through Macon-Bibb adaptive recreation and Special Olympics; confirm current eligibility
Season
Special Olympics sports and events by Macon-Bibb Recreation Department and Special Olympics Georgia schedule
Schedule
The source describes current Special Olympics team participation; families should contact adaptive recreation for active sport seasons and practice schedules.
Cost
Confirm current athlete forms, sport seasons, practice locations, transportation, uniforms, caregiver expectations, and any program costs with Macon-Bibb Recreation Department.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Macon-Bibb County article says the Recreation Department received the 2025 GRPA State Special Olympics Program Award, identifies Macon-Bibb Special Olympics of Georgia, and says the Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center offers an adaptive program and has participated in Special Olympics for many years.
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Program details we found

Special Olympics training and competition

The official Macon-Bibb County article says the Recreation Department received the 2025 GRPA State Special Olympics Program Award, identifies Macon-Bibb Special Olympics of Georgia, and says the Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center offers an adaptive program and has participated in Special Olympics for many years.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Macon-Bibb describes the Special Olympics program as part of its inclusion and recreational programming work for athletes with disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm athlete eligibility, medical forms, practice venue access, transportation, restroom access, coach or volunteer support, communication needs, and state-games travel expectations.

What we checked

What we found: The official Macon-Bibb County article says the Recreation Department received the 2025 GRPA State Special Olympics Program Award, identifies Macon-Bibb Special Olympics of Georgia, and says the Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center offers an adaptive program and has participated in Special Olympics for many years.

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Area

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Sensory-Friendly ActivitiesPark District Inclusion Programs
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Is Macon-Bibb Parks Special Olympics reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Macon-Bibb County Parks and Recreation Department?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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