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Rockville’s Timberlawn was where Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded a summer camp for children with intellectual disabilities.
Women in mid-20th century America were not yet welcome on the grand political stage, but Eunice Kennedy ... In a speech last fall at the Women’s Conference in Long Beach, Maria Shriver said ...
While RFK Jr. took to the stage to declare that autistic children would never be able to play baseball, it turns out his aunt, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, was one of the founders of the Special Olympics.
have jobs or even "play baseball." Despite RFK Jr.'s comments, his aunt Eunice Kennedy Shriver dedicated her life to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, founding the Special ...
An Interlochen Public Radio interview with Morgan Springer and Pulitzer Prize winner Eileen McNamara, author of a recent book about Eunice Kennedy: Eunice: The Kennedy Who Changed the World.
Founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the event empowers athletes to compete in Olympic-style sports, showcasing their abilities, courage, and determination. Over the decades, the Special Olympics ...
When Eunice Shriver ... "I wanted to play football, and I was very good. I was always the quarterback." Those football-playing brothers included Jack and Bobby Kennedy. Shriver's love of sports ...
Women in mid-20th century America were not yet welcome on the grand political stage, but Eunice Kennedy ... In a speech last fall at the Women’s Conference in Long Beach, Maria Shriver said ...