With less than 100 days to Opening Ceremony, the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games celebrated Jersey Mike’s Subs Month of Giving, revealed the Games week branding, introduced WWE USA Games Ambassadors and event support, and made a Call-to-Action to the Community for Volunteers and Fans
The 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs, celebrated that the largest-ever USA Games are only three months away with all-new announcements and news, including fundraisers and Games Ambassadors. The USA Games, held June 5-12, 2022, marked the countdown milestone by celebrating Jersey Mike’s nationwide Month of Giving campaign, shared Games week branding on two Games-wrapped LYNX buses, and introduced Superstars from WWE and Special Olympics Florida athletes.
The milestone marks the final months until 5,500 Special Olympics athletes, coaches, and Unified Partners, as well as 10,000 volunteers and approximately 100,000 plus spectators, attend the USA Games in Orlando.
Joe Dzaluk, USA Games President & CEO, said, “The next three months will provide big opportunities for our athletes to shine and bring attention to the mission of inclusion and the largest-ever USA Games in history. We have phenomenal support from partners such as Jersey Mike’s Subs, who launched their nationwide fundraiser earlier this month, benefitting the Games. WWE has pledged to use its vast resources in support of the Games. Now it’s time for our community to volunteer, save the date in their calendar and make plans to be a part of our Games.”
Peter Cancro, Founder & CEO of Jersey Mike’s Franchise Systems, Inc., said, “We’ve been involved with Special Olympics since 1975, and it is an honor for Jersey Mike’s to be the presenting partner of the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games. We support the organization’s mission to foster inclusivity and help its athletes shine on and off the field.”
Additional highlights and announcements include:
- WWE Superstar Bianca Belair Highlights Commitment to Promote the USA Games
- WWE Superstar USA Games Ambassador announcements; Drew McIntyre, Bianca Belair, The Alpha Academy (Otis and Chad Gable). Leading into the USA Games, WWE Superstars will meet with athletes from different states and share their stories on digital and social channels, including WWE’s “The Bump.” Additional promotional elements include promotion in WWE’s worldwide television programming, Unified Special Olympics events featuring WWE Superstars, USA Games FanZone plan, and talent participation at the USA Games.
- Two USA Games Branded LYNX Buses, Featuring Special Olympics Athletes
- Two LYNX buses have been wrapped with USA Games weeks branding, promoting the USA Games and featuring four Special Olympics athletes, two of whom are from Special Olympics Florida. These buses will stay in rotation through the whole USA Games.
- Call to the Community
- Jason Siegel, President & CEO of the Greater Orlando Sports Commission, shared how the community can get involved with the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games. Siegel emphasized that the USA Games needs to fill more than 20,000 volunteer shifts and recruit more than 10,000 volunteers. In addition to volunteering, he encouraged the community to come out and cheer on athletes during the week of the Games.
To learn more about the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, visit www.2022USAGames.org. Follow the organization on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.