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The Beginning - https://www.specialolympics.org/about/history/out-of-the-shadows-events-leading-to-the-founding-of-special-olympics?locale=en

Specifically, the article highlights the essential role that the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation and Eunice Kennedy Shriver played in the establishment of the Special Olympics. It also provides an overview of the historical timeline and significant milestones that led to the establishment of the Special Olympics. It describes the early lobbying for people who have intellectual disabilities, the innovative financing for research, the legislative support, and the eventual development of the Special Olympics, which culminated in the inaugural Games being held in 1968.



Camp Shiver - https://www.specialolympics.org/about/history/camp-shriver?locale=en

One may trace the origins of Special Olympics back to Camp Shriver, which was established by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the early 1960s with the purpose of providing children with intellectual disabilities with the opportunity to participate in summer camp activities. The goal of the camp, which was beginning in her garden, was to alter the public's impressions of these youngsters through the use of sports and connection with children who were similar to them. The success of Camp Shriver, which was marked by activities that were engaging and healthy connections, lay the framework for the larger movement of the Special Olympics.



The 1960s - https://www.specialolympics.org/about/history/the-beginning-of-a-worldwide-movement?locale=en

The Special Olympics were established in the 1950s and early 1960s by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who saw the unfair treatment of those with intellectual disabilities. The document provides an overview of the origins of the Special Olympics as well as its early history. Taking the initiative, she built a summer camp in her backyard with the purpose of encouraging these children to participate in sports and other activities. This resulted in the establishment of the Special Olympics movement, which culminated in the first International Special Olympics Summer Games, which were held in Chicago in July of 1968, and the official incorporation of Special Olympics later that same year.



The 1968 Games - https://www.specialolympics.org/about/history/1968-games?locale=en

The very first Special Olympics competition, which took place in Chicago in July of 1968, was a watershed moment for people who have intellectual disabilities. It was a moment that promoted their abilities and contributed to their integration into society through the medium of athletics. This ground-breaking event challenged the prevalent preconceptions and created the groundwork for a global movement that has grown to engage millions of athletes all over the world. It brought attention to the significance of community, inclusion, and the empowerment that can be achieved through involvement in athletics.



50th Anniversary Video - https://youtu.be/gtw12K48Hyc

The purpose of the video is to emphasize the transformative influence that Special Olympics New Jersey has had over the past half-century. It demonstrates how the organization has empowered people with intellectual disabilities by promoting inclusion in sports. It places an emphasis on the pride, hope, and camaraderie that are formed through these events, which assists in the development of a society that is more inclusive and unified.

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