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  1. Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (born July 20, 1965) is an American activist for people with intellectual disabilities. In 1989, he founded Best Buddies International, an international organization that helps people with intellectual disabilities to find employment and social opportunities.

  2. Learn about the life and achievements of Anthony Kennedy Shriver, the founder, chairman and CEO of Best Buddies International, a nonprofit organization that connects people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development and inclusive living. He is also a best-selling author, a former U.S. senator and a global leader in the disability rights movement.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2012 · Anthony Kennedy Shriver (Boston, 1965) es el menor de los cinco hijos de Eunice Kennedy, hermana del presidente más famoso en el ranking de todos los presidentes, y es un Kennedy por los cuatro...

  4. Best Buddies is a global volunteer movement that connects people with and without IDD through one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living. Founded by Anthony K. Shriver, a journalist and best-selling author, Best Buddies has grown to nearly 3,000 chapters worldwide and has the support of celebrities and celebrities.

  5. Founded in 1989 by Anthony Kennedy Shriver, Best Buddies is an international organization that has grown from one original chapter to more than 1,500 college, high school and middle school campuses across the United States and internationally.

  6. Producer: The Peanut Butter Falcon. Anthony Shriver was born on 20 July 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), Stuck on You (2003) and You Can Be BRAVE (2018).

  7. Anthony Shriver, founder of Best Buddies International (left) stands with Eric, a Special Olympics athlete, and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. “It’s great for someone to see that a person with a disability can ride 20 miles on a bike, can run as fast as someone else who has no disability, can hold a job, can give a great speech ...