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A Letter from Taoiseach Patrick Bartholomew "Bertie" Ahern

But Eunice was always clear that the purpose of Special Olympics was not the staging of spectacle for its own sake.

A Letter from S. Dey

A great soul who has created joys, happiness and purpose of living to our 29000 athletes.

A Letter from Joanna Despotopoulou

But we know for sure that you will be there next to the Athletes of the world since these Games will be dedicated to the most extraordinary woman I have ever met.

A Letter from President Mary McAleese

Eunice Kennedy Shriver was a visionary who founded the Special Olympics and devoted her life to creating a better and more inclusive world for people with disability.

A Letter from HRH Princess Lalla Amina

During 15 years of the existence of Special Olympics Morocco, we have shared the vision of the late Mrs. Shriver, to create a better world for out athletes.

A Letter from President Olafur Grimsson

Eunice was a great global leader, a visionary who transformed our times, gave humankind a new perspective.

A Letter from Senator Harry Reid

Her vision to create the Special Olympics gave hope, dignity and inspiration to millions of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

A Letter from Lindy Boggs

We all know Eunice Shriver's landmark work with the Special Olympics, but she was also a great politician and a great "gal."

A Letter from Kathryn Clark

What a vision it was - that people with intellectual disabilities could compete in sports and by so doing become a real and effective part of their communities.

A Letter from Dr. Dicken Yung

The World has lost a Great Mother, a mother who had given so much care and love to countless special people with intellectual disabilities at all fronts.