Rylee Evans

Volunteer Manager at Special Olympics New Jersey

Rylee Evans currently serves as the Volunteer Manager at Special Olympics New Jersey, a role that involves overseeing overall volunteer management within the organization since May 2023. Previous experience includes leadership positions as President and Vice President of Rutgers Unified Sports, where Rylee contributed to promoting social inclusion through shared sports experiences associated with Special Olympics New Jersey. Additionally, Rylee worked as a Social-emotional Learning Lab intern at Bartle Elementary School and served as a Community Support Counselor at JEVS Human Services, empowering young adults with disabilities. Rylee also completed an internship with Special Olympics New Jersey, focused on competition planning and execution. Rylee holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University, which was completed in 2023.

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Special Olympics New Jersey

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Four (4) star Charity Navigator rated, Special Olympics New Jersey is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization that provides sports training and athletic competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization operates on an annual budget primarily funded through individual, corporate, civic and foundation dollars that make up more than 98% of the annual operating budget. In addition to providing training and competition to over 25,000 athletes through traditional programming, school-based sports, Young Athletes and Unified Sports, Special Olympics New Jersey provides leadership programs and a comprehensive Healthy Athlete program that provides free screenings in six disciplines. Athletes develop skills, strength and build confidence through participation, so for them and their families, Special Olympics New Jersey has opened doors to unimagined possibilities. For those who volunteer, support, and sponsor the Games, it inspires unprecedented pride and hope for a brighter future. And for the schools, counties and towns who host events, it transforms society, creating a more just and understanding environment for all.


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