Coaches Education
A positive sport experience starts with the coach.
A positive sport experience starts with the coach.
Coaches have the greatest opportunity to create positive change in Special Olympics athletes, because they are the ones who work with athletes on a consistent basis. Good coaches know that learning to play a sport is more than just mastering skills associated with the sport – it takes teamwork, commitment, sacrifice, and dedication. These are qualities that Special Olympics coaches work to instill in their athletes, with the understanding that these lessons can have a positive impact on the athletes’ lives outside of sports. The second reason is that it is a requirement.
You as a Special Olympics Rhode Island coach will become role models and character builders. Coaches help our athletes discover their physical skills, their self-worth, their human courage, and their capacity to grow. Being a Special Olympics coach is one of the most important and rewarding volunteer roles.

Become a Certified Coach
SORI's Coach Certification program prepares and educates Special Olympics coaches who want to improve their coaching skills and better understand how to lead and support West Warwick Wildcat athletes.
Coach Certification Process
After filling in the Volunteer Application. Visit this page to review the Coach Certification Process outlined by SORI.