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Special Olympics

Charities & Causes

Posted by: cheffeete

11th Mar 2011 01:07pm

I support them as they are trying to get on with life and generally live a full life as best they can with what they got.

Chicken
  • 17th May 2011 10:02am

One of the best causes I would say. I know disabled people who are bitter about their problem, understand, been there done that, and others that have accepted it and gone on. If they can and want to do Special Olimpics then go ahead and do it I say. Everybody is a person, dont put them down for any reason!


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