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  1. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver (Brookline (Massachusetts), 10 juli 1921 - Hyannis (Massachusetts), 11 augustus 2009) was een lid van de familie Kennedy: ze was de dochter van Joseph Kennedy en Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy en een zus van John F. Kennedy. Ze speelde een actieve rol in diens verkiezingscampagne.

  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver changed the world. This year, the fiftieth anniversary of the first Special Olympics International Games, more than five million athletes are participating in 100,000 competitions in 172 countries. That’s a legacy at least as profound as any left by her more celebrated brothers.

  3. In the News. How Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics. FanSided has released a tribute to Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriverduring the yearlong celebration of what would have been her 100thbirthday on 10 July. The tribute provides an in depth look at how Special Olympics came to be in 1968.

  4. Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the Chicago Park District hold a news conference to announce plans for the first "Olympic" games for young people with intellectual disabilities. 20 July 1968. About 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities from the USA and Canada competed in the first Special Olympics International Summer Games in Chicago.

  5. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver, född 10 juli 1921 i Brookline, Massachusetts, död 11 augusti 2009 i Hyannis, Massachusetts, var medlem av Kennedyklanen och yngre syster till John F. Kennedy, för vilken hon aktivt kampanjade under hans framgångsrika presidentval 1960.

  6. Eunice Kennedy Shriver. For more than thirty years, Eunice Kennedy Shriver served as a leader in the worldwide struggle to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. After her graduation from Stanford University, she worked for the U.S. State Department in the Special War Problems Division, and later became a social worker ...

  7. 11 de ago. de 2009 · Eunice Kennedy Shriver swimming at a day camp for children with learning difficulties in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, 1964 Photograph: AP. The Kennedys. This article is more than 14 years old.