Palmer Trinity School Partners With Special Olympics Florida For Inclusive Track Invitational

On Saturday, January 6, 2024, Palmer Trinity School (PTS) partnered with Special Olympics Florida to host the “Unified Strides Track and Field Invitational Meet” at its campus. In a show of unity and inclusion of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, more than 60 athletes from the Special Olympics and more than 60 PTS student volunteers participated. Events included a unified 1,500-meter race, a 4×100 meter relay, and a 4×400 meter relay.

After a chance meeting with the director of the nonprofit Our Pride Academy, which provides programs including competitive athletics to teach essential academic and daily living skills to empower students to live independent and fulfilling lives, PTS student and cross-country/track captain, Daniella Perez-Cartaya (‘24), came up with the idea of hosting “Unified Strides.”

“I wasn’t sure what to expect on race day, and I was nervous about the event running smoothly, but watching my friends and teammates show up to volunteer and participate let me know that it was going to be a great event,” said Perez-Cartaya. “Running with the athletes from Our Pride Academy and witnessing their 110% effort and desire to do well taught me how similar we all are and how sports can serve as a ‘common language’ to build community and foster a spirit of inclusion among all people.”

Palmer Trinity’s Best Buddies Club, where Perez-Cartaya serves as vice president, hosted bake sales and sold holiday candy grams to raise a portion of the funds for the race.

“Building a strong partnership with Special Olympics is important to us,” stated Patrick Roberts, Head of School. “It provides an opportunity for our students to put into practice what they are taught through the School’s Advisory L.E.T. Program that focuses on Love, Empathy, and Tolerance. These are not just words to us, but qualities to which we aspire.”

Daniela Perez-Cartaya, PTS senior and cross-country/track captain

PTS and Special Olympics Athletes

United Strides event photo

Special Olympics Athletes

United Strides event photo

About Palmer Trinity School:

Palmer Trinity School—a coeducational, Episcopal day school—is dedicated to promoting academic excellence that integrates knowledge, compassion, global citizenship, and social responsibility. Providing a supportive environment, Palmer Trinity School serves students from a broad range of socio-economic, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in grades 6-12. For more information about the school, visit www.palmertrinity.org. To follow Palmer Trinity School on Facebook, click here.

About Special Olympics Florida:

Special Olympics Florida—a charitable organization—is dedicated to helping people with intellectual disabilities participate as productive and respected members of society at large, by offering them a fair opportunity to develop and demonstrate their skills and talents through sports training and competition, and by increasing the public’s awareness of their capabilities and needs. Visit https://www.specialolympicsflorida.org/ for more information about the organization. To follow them on Facebook, click here.