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Special Olympics Wyoming Young Athletes

Special Olympics Wyoming

Casper, Wyoming - Natrona County

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Casper

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239 W 1st St, Casper, WY 82601

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Provider overview

Special Olympics Wyoming's Young Athletes is an early childhood play program for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities, introducing basic sport skills statewide.

Special Olympics Wyoming provides year-round sports training, Unified Sports, and the Young Athletes early childhood play program for individuals with intellectual disabilities statewide, headquartered in Casper.

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Young Athletes is for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round play program and sports training
Cost
Special Olympics programming is generally free for athletes; confirm registration, the nearest area program, and current Young Athletes sessions.

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Special Olympics Wyoming

239 W 1st St, Casper, WY 82601

Young Athletes sessions are offered through local area programs and dates vary. Families should confirm the nearest program and current sessions directly.

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Young Athletes early childhood play program

Young Athletes play sessions for children ages 2 to 7, basic sport skills, area programs, locations, and athlete registration.

Ages
Young Athletes is for children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round play program and sports training
Schedule
Contact Special Olympics Wyoming or your area program for current Young Athletes sessions, locations, and athlete registration.
Cost
Special Olympics programming is generally free for athletes; confirm registration, the nearest area program, and current Young Athletes sessions.
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Why this is listed
Special Olympics Wyoming runs Young Athletes, an early childhood play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities ages 2 to 7 that introduces basic sport skills like running, kicking, and throwing, alongside its year-round Unified Sports for athletes across Wyoming.
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Young Athletes early childhood play program

Special Olympics Wyoming runs Young Athletes, an early childhood play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities ages 2 to 7 that introduces basic sport skills like running, kicking, and throwing, alongside its year-round Unified Sports for athletes across Wyoming.

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What the provider says: The source names Young Athletes, an early childhood play program, children ages 2 to 7, intellectual disabilities, basic sport skills, and developmental milestones.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the nearest area program, Young Athletes session locations, what a play session looks like, how a new family joins, and athlete registration.

What we checked

What we found: Special Olympics Wyoming runs Young Athletes, an early childhood play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities ages 2 to 7 that introduces basic sport skills like running, kicking, and throwing, alongside its year-round Unified Sports for athletes across Wyoming.

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