Be A Coach
Our Special Olympics athletes
need proper training from devoted coaches and assistant coaches.
Coaches go through a short training/certification session that
will explain what is expected and what to expect during training.
Time
Commitment: 1-2 times per week for 8-10 weeks prior to the state competitions
Skills:
You DO NOT need to be an expert in the sport you coach. You only
need a desire to work closely with the athletes.

If you are
interested in becoming a coach for Special Olympics Georgia,
please contact your Regional Manager for information on how to
become certified and for details on upcoming coaches clinics.
To find your
Regional Manager,
CLICK HERE