Saul Lugo
Specialist, Athlete Leadership
Special Olympics Arizona’s (SOAZ) Athlete Leadership Program empowers athletes to develop their skills, utilize their voices, influence change, educate, and become leaders in their communities.
The Athlete Leadership Program is an inclusive program by athletes for athletes and showcases athletes’ leadership talents. Athlete Leaders promote positive leadership for all involved with Special Olympics Arizona.
Athlete Leaders will encourage, support, inspire, motivate, and provide opportunities for meaningful inclusion throughout SOAZ. Athlete Leaders drive the direction of SOAZ’s programs, engage in speaking opportunities to spread awareness, and educate various communities on the importance of inclusion
Athlete Leaders create an inclusive community where individuals are not defined by their disabilitySpecial Olympics Arizona’s Athlete Leadership Council (ALC) is comprised of a group of athletes who meet regularly, using a well-thought-out agenda, to discuss SOAZ topics important to them and to make recommendations to the area and state program leadership.
In these meetings, the ALC discusses opportunities for athlete leadership like tabling events at area competitions, attending or hosting trainings, and speaking opportunities with community partners. Athletes participating in the ALC have opportunities to improve leadership and personal skills while also collaborating with their peers. This program is run and structured by athletes.
Meet Virtually through zoom: 1st Friday of Each Month with a Recap meeting the 3rd Thursday of each month. Links and reminders will be sent to athletes that are officially part of the ALC.
“I love being part of the Athlete Leadership Council because I love being a voice for other athletes. I love being on the Athlete Leadership Council because we have a say on what goes on at competitions. Being on the Athlete Leadership Council gives me a chance to volunteer at the state level”
Sean Conkey
“The reason why I love participating with the Athletes Leadership Council is the new friends I have made and the great opportunity to be part of a committee for Special Olympics Arizona. It is rewarding to see all athletes smile when they get a medal or win prizes at the prize wheel”
Mike Tom
“I like being part of Athlete Leadership because I get to meet new friends and make Special Olympics an extra special place for people to come together”
Haley James
“Being part of the Athletes Leadership Team has given me the opportunity to use the experience and skills gained through Athletes Leadership Training. In addition, engagements, law enforcement fundraisers, and the opportunity to use my voice at appearances on behalf of Special Olympics.”
Vanessa
Health Messengers are Athlete Leaders who are trained to serve as health and wellness leaders, educators, advocates, and role models within the SOAZ community as well as the community at large.
Health Messengers learn about, create, and spread health education information to their peers and the community through various events and trainings. SOAZ’s Health Messengers meet monthly using a well-thought-out agenda to discuss health topics important to athletes and make recommendations to the area and state leadership.In this program medical students or future medical professionals get paired with Special Olympic athletes. This unique unified partnership gives both medical students and athletes the opportunity to learn from each other during monthly meetings to discuss health topics or health-related questions that athletes may have.
Giving athletes a medical resource that they can utilize to get health-related information. While giving the athlete practice speaking to a medical professional. This will help prepare future medical professionals on techniques or methods of working with vulnerable populations like individuals with ID. This program will typically run from August to April (Applying to Lead the Field Program August through October).
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