Become A Mentor
Athlete
Leadership allows athletes to explore opportunities in roles previously
considered “non-traditional” – such as being an assistant coach, games
volunteer, committee member, spokesperson, or an advocate for Special
Olympics. Many athletes have never had the opportunity to express
themselves and be heard. Athlete Leadership offers them an opportunity
to do so.
Athletes
want to give back and they do! They drive change by recruiting more
athletes and coaches into their local programs, assisting with
fundraising initiatives, and raising awareness about the needs of their
fellow athletes. Just as our athletes need sports coaches to help them
develop fitness and sports skills, they also need mentors and
facilitators to help them develop their leadership skills. What they
need most is you!
Athlete
leaders need volunteer mentors to help them reach their potential off
the playing field, through Athlete Leadership. By becoming a volunteer
mentor you can help an athlete perfect their public speaking, become a
Special Olympics Florida assistant coach or official, or gain the skills
and confidence needed to voice their opinions about Special Olympics
and its future. Those are just a few of the many options.
They
need your help and all you need is a little time and the desire to make
a difference in the life of an athlete. We teach you the rest!
What We Look for in a Mentor
- The desire to help an athlete shine
- Availability to give one to two hours per month to work with an athlete(s) (can be virtual)
- Good organizational, oral and written skills
- Good listening skills and emotional intelligence
- Someone who embraces the philosophy of Special Olympics
- Completion of a Class a Volunteer Form and ability to clear requisite background check - Learn more
- Completion of General Orientation and Protective Behaviors training
- Willing to attend training applicable to the role you will be taking on
Contact us to become a mentor today!