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Special Olympics Mecklenburg County

Special Olympics North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina - Mecklenburg County

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May 30, 2026

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Provider overview

Special Olympics Mecklenburg County offers year-round sports training, competition, Unified sports, and athlete opportunities for the Charlotte area.

Special Olympics North Carolina provides local sport programs across the state for athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Phone
704-358-1935 ext. 162
Ages
Athletes who meet Special Olympics eligibility; the page also describes Camp SOAR for current Special Olympics athletes ages 12 and up
Season
Year-round sports training and competition by sport season
Cost
The source says athletes never pay a fee to participate in Special Olympics Mecklenburg County; families should still ask about forms, uniforms, travel, equipment, and any event-specific logistics.

Location contacts

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Special Olympics Mecklenburg County

The official county page lists the local program coordinator phone extension and mecklenburg@sonc.net.

Programs and offerings

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Mecklenburg County Local Program

Local Special Olympics training, competition, Unified sports, and athlete programming in Mecklenburg County.

Ages
Athletes who meet Special Olympics eligibility; the page also describes Camp SOAR for current Special Olympics athletes ages 12 and up
Season
Year-round sports training and competition by sport season
Schedule
Sports run by season; the page links to sign-up, calendar, and athlete registration resources for current opportunities.
Cost
The source says athletes never pay a fee to participate in Special Olympics Mecklenburg County; families should still ask about forms, uniforms, travel, equipment, and any event-specific logistics.
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May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
Special Olympics North Carolina's official Mecklenburg County page says the local program offers community-based and school-based programs to more than 3,350 athletes across 19 sports, including Unified sports, and lists year-round training and competition, sports offered, Camp SOAR, volunteer opportunities, coordinator phone, and email.
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Program details we found

Mecklenburg County Local Program

Special Olympics North Carolina's official Mecklenburg County page says the local program offers community-based and school-based programs to more than 3,350 athletes across 19 sports, including Unified sports, and lists year-round training and competition, sports offered, Camp SOAR, volunteer opportunities, coordinator phone, and email.

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What the provider says: The county page lists many sports, Unified sports, school-based and community-based programs, Camp SOAR, volunteers, coaches, and local coordinator contact information.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm athlete eligibility, health forms, practice sites, sport seasons, coach communication, competition travel, weather cancellation rules, and whether Unified or school-based programs are a fit.

What we checked

What we found: Special Olympics North Carolina's official Mecklenburg County page says the local program offers community-based and school-based programs to more than 3,350 athletes across 19 sports, including Unified sports, and lists year-round training and competition, sports offered, Camp SOAR, volunteer opportunities, coordinator phone, and email.

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What to confirm

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