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  1. Timothy Perry Shriver (born August 29, 1959) is an American disability rights activist, film producer, and former educator who has been Chairman of Special Olympics since 1996 and is the founder of UNITE.

  2. Timothy Shriver is the leader of Special Olympics International, a global organization that promotes health, education, and inclusion through sports. He is also a prominent educator, author, filmmaker, and social entrepreneur.

  3. By Dr. Timothy Shriver. Para comprender porqué Olimpiadas Especiales tiene un interés tan fundamental en la educación inclusiva, ayuda recordar aquel mundo que habitaban las personas con discapacidad intelectual y del desarrollo en 1968, el año en que nació nuestro movimiento. La exclusión era la norma en ese entonces.

  4. Timothy P. Shriver is a social leader, an educator, activist, film producer and business entrepreneur. He is the Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, and in that capacity he serves nearly 3.5 million Special Olympics athletes and their families in more than 170 countries.

  5. Tim is a second-year law student at the University of Virginia. Tim grew up within the Special Olympics movement, first playing Unified Sports in elementary and middle school followed by coaching Unified Sports in high school and college. During college, Tim joined with Soeren Palumbo and other students with and without disabilities to found Spread the Word to End the Word, a campaign to end ...

  6. Timothy Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics, shares how people with intellectual disabilities have taught him to find humility, vulnerability and faith. In this book, he reflects on his family legacy, his encounters with world leaders and his personal journey of discovery.

  7. Timothy Shriver leads the Special Olympics International Board of Directors, and together with six million Special Olympics athletes in more than 200 countries, promotes health, education, and a more unified world through the joy of sport. Shriver joined Special Olympics in 1996.