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  1. Kennedy Shriver. Eunice Kennedy-Shriver (* 10. Juli 1921 in Brookline, Massachusetts; † 11. August 2009 auf Cape Cod, Massachusetts; gebürtig Eunice Mary Kennedy) war eine Schwester von John F., Robert F., Edward Kennedy sowie Rosemary Kennedy und eine Aktivistin für Menschen mit Behinderung.

  2. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver, née le 10 juillet 1921 à Brookline (Massachusetts) et morte le 11 août 2009 à Hyannis sur le cap Cod (Massachusetts), est un des membres de la famille Kennedy et la fondatrice des Jeux olympiques spéciaux. Biographie. Elle est la fille de ...

  3. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of Special Olympics, was a pioneer in the worldwide struggle for rights and acceptance for people with intellectual disabilities. What We Do What We Do Sports Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes, unified partners, coaches and volunteers with 32 Olympic-type sports. ...

  4. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver (Brookline, 10 luglio 1921 – Hyannis, 11 agosto 2009) era la quinta figlia di Joseph P. Kennedy e Rose Fitzgerald, e sorella di John Fitzgerald Kennedy Biografia. Il 23 maggio 1953 ha sposato Robert Sargent Shriver, che fu Ambasciatore degli Stati Uniti d'America ...

  5. Eunice Kennedy Shriver credeva nella giustizia ma, alla fine degli anni ’50 e agli inizi degli anni ’60, ne ha vista davvero poca nei confronti delle persone con disabilità intellettive. Ha osservato con dolore quanto siano state escluse e relegate negli istituti. Erano spesso ignorate e trascurate, ma lei sapeva che quelle stesse persone ...

  6. Eunice Kennedy Shriver starts an innovative summer camp for young people with intellectual disabilities at her home in suburban Washington, D.C. The goal is to see if these young people—most of whom lived in institutions—could participate in sports and physical activities. This was a revolutionary idea at the time.

  7. When people speak of the origin of Special Olympics, they look no further than the first Camp Shriver—founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the early 1960s. They talk of one woman's dream that started in her own backyard. They speak of her vision: how through sports, the lives of people with intellectual disabilities would be transformed and public perceptions would be changed forever.