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I'mPossible Aim

Aim

I’mPOSSIBLE is an education programme developed by the Agitos Foundation, the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) development arm, to spread the Paralympic values and the vision of the Paralympic Movement to young people throughout the world. Through education of inclusion and the Paralympic values, I’mPOSSIBLE aims to challenge and change the perceptions of how young people perceive people with an impairment, thus bringing about a more inclusive society.

Impossible to I’mPOSSIBLE

Impossible to I’mPOSSIBLE

The name ‘I’mPOSSIBLE’ is inspired by an iconic moment from the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. During the Closing Ceremony, the word ‘Impossible’ appeared floating from the roof the stadium. Paralympic Rowing champion Alexey Chuvasev climbed a 15-meter long rope to reach the top of the lettering and dropped an apostrophe between the letters ‘I’ and ‘m’, changing it to ‘I’mPOSSIBLE’ and showing the world that people can achieve anything they want.

Young learners

Young learners

I’mPOSSIBLE aspires to open the eyes of young people that they can achieve seemingly impossible things with their lives by using the Paralympic values: Courage, Determination, Inspiration and Equality.

Quote from an athlete about the power of inclusion

If you are an IPC member organisation, Organising Committee or a non-governmental organisation interested in implementing I'mPOSSIBLE, please contact us for more information.