Contact Us
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Mailing Address:
Special Olympics Idaho
PO Box 541
New Plymouth, ID 83655
Office: (986) 210-6159
Fax: (866) 457-8578
Monday – Friday: 8AM – 5PM
General Inquiries
info@idso.org
Meet the Special Olympics Idaho Team
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Kristi Kraft
President & CEO
kristi@idso.org
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Tracy Painter
Chief Finance Officer
finance@idso.org
(208) 739-2694
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Micah McMurry
VP of Operations & Sports
micah@idso.org
(208) 859-9040
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Devin Riley
Director of Sports and Program Development
devin@idso.org
(208) 697-9914
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Noelle Lyon
Director of Development
noelle@idso.org
(208) 412-1369
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Janis Beal
Unified Champion Schools Director
janis@idso.org
(307) 272-3287
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Sedona Hansen
Sports & Program Coordinator
sports@idso.org
(760) 221-7817
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Lexi Ahrens
Health Initiatives Coordinator
health@idso.org
(920) 716-4885
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Braden Riley
Unified Champion City Schools Coordinator
uccs@idso.org
(208) 697-4895
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Amy Schultz
Fundraising Manager
fundraising@idso.org
(208) 440-0973
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Brittany Newell
Volunteer Manager
admin@idso.org
208-781-0205
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Mike Fitch
Law Enforcement Torch Run Liaison/Fundraising Manager
letr@idso.org
(208) 230-9288
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Heather Hitchcock
Eastern Competition Coordinator
hhitchcock@idso.org
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Jacob Denning
Unified Champion Schools East Activator
ucseast@idso.org
FAQs
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Yes! You can view our general information brochure here.
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Despite a mistaken belief that people with intellectual disabilities receive the same or better health care than others, they typically receive sub-standard care or virtually no health care at all. Special Olympics Healthy Athletes® is a Special Olympics program that provides free health examinations in a fun, welcoming environment that removes the anxiety and trepidation people with intellectual disabilities often experience when faced with a visit to a medical professional.
You can view. fact sheet here.
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Special Olympics Idaho offers a number of sporting events. The events list is ever-changing and growing.
Competitions include local, national, regional and World Games. The fundamental difference that sets Special Olympics competitions apart from those of other sports organizations is that athletes are grouped together by age, gender and equitable ability level to ensure all participants enjoy a truly competitive experience. Every athlete is recognized for his or her performance and encouraged to achieve their personal best.
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Katie Schimmelpfennig, President
Contact the board at board@idso.org
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You can view the Whistleblower policy by clicking here.