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Eunice Kennedy Shriver

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Eunice Kennedy Shriver

1921–2009

American philanthropist (1921–2009)

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Biography

Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver was an American philanthropist. Shriver was a member of the Kennedy family by birth, and a member of the Shriver family through her marriage to Sargent Shriver, who was the United States ambassador to France and the final Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1972. She was a sister of U.S. president John F. Kennedy, U.S. senators Robert F. Kennedy and Edward Kennedy, and U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Jean Kennedy Smith.

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The story of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, told in moments.

1962 Event

Started a summer day camp at her home in Maryland for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Used the family's pool, the backyard, the whole property. This was the seed.

1968 Event

Organized the first International Special Olympics Summer Games at Soldier Field in Chicago. 1,000 athletes from 26 states and Canada competed. She lit the torch herself.

1984 Event

Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Ronald Reagan for her work on behalf of people with disabilities. The Special Olympics had grown to include athletes from over 50 countries.

2009 Death

Died at Cape Cod Hospital at 88. The Special Olympics she created now operates in 170 countries with over 5 million athletes. Her sister Rosemary, whose struggles inspired it all, had died in 2005.

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