Special Olympics New York North Country Region
Special Olympics New York North Country Region
Plattsburgh, New York - Clinton County
Source checked
May 16, 2026
North Country
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Provider overview
Special Olympics New York's North Country Region coordinates athlete, volunteer, training-club, and Unified participation pathways across Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence counties, with regional contacts and annual events.
Special Olympics New York provides sports training, competition, school-based Unified programming, and volunteer pathways for athletes with intellectual disabilities throughout New York.
Quick facts
- Phone
- (518) 388-0790
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- Ages
- Athletes with intellectual disabilities; local age fit varies by sport and participation pathway
- Season
- Year-round regional competitions, events, training clubs, and Unified pathways
- Cost
- Confirm current athlete forms, training club availability, sport seasons, volunteer requirements, transportation expectations, and any participation costs directly with Special Olympics New York.
Location contacts
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The source identifies Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence as the North Country Region counties and lists a Capital and North Country Region office contact.
Programs and offerings
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North Country regional athlete programs
Regional Special Olympics participation pathways, training clubs, competitions, and Unified opportunities across the North Country.
- Ages
- Athletes with intellectual disabilities; local age fit varies by sport and participation pathway
- Season
- Year-round regional competitions, events, training clubs, and Unified pathways
- Schedule
- The source says the North Country Region hosts nearly 40 competitions and events each year and links families to training clubs, volunteer registration, Play Unified, and contact steps.
- Cost
- Confirm current athlete forms, training club availability, sport seasons, volunteer requirements, transportation expectations, and any participation costs directly with Special Olympics New York.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 16, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Special Olympics New York North Country Region page says the region serves 700 athletes across Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence counties, hosts nearly 40 competitions and events each year, links to volunteer registration, training club search, Play Unified, and contact pathways, and lists regional program leads and a Capital and North Country Region office phone number.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
North Country regional athlete programs
The official Special Olympics New York North Country Region page says the region serves 700 athletes across Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence counties, hosts nearly 40 competitions and events each year, links to volunteer registration, training club search, Play Unified, and contact pathways, and lists regional program leads and a Capital and North Country Region office phone number.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: Special Olympics New York says the North Country Region serves athletes across four counties and provides athlete, coach, volunteer, training-club, and Unified participation pathways.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm athlete eligibility, available sports near their county, practice site, coach or regional contact, required forms, event dates, transportation, caregiver expectations, and current participation steps before registering.
What we checked
What we found: The official Special Olympics New York North Country Region page says the region serves 700 athletes across Clinton, Essex, Franklin, and St. Lawrence counties, hosts nearly 40 competitions and events each year, links to volunteer registration, training club search, Play Unified, and contact pathways, and lists regional program leads and a Capital and North Country Region office phone number.
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- Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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- Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?
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