Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays from your friends at Special Olympics New York.
Since 1968 when Special Olympics began with Eunice Shriver, the organization has played a vital role in advocating for people with intellectual disabilities. Please take a moment and read an exceptional article in a recent issue of Sports Illustrated about the movement that is Special Olympics and the celebration of the Eunice Shriver legacy. It is an inspiring story one that I believe will bring joy to your heart in this Holiday Season.
Thank you for being part of Special Olympics. Whether you volunteer, donate, coach or participate in any way I want you to know that we appreciate your efforts on behalf of our 46,107 athletes in New York. Thank you for "Being a Fan" of a great group of people.
We look forward to our continuing relationship in 2009.
Warmest Regards, Neal J. Johnson President & CEO Special Olympics New York
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