Karen Gaffney

Visual Artist

1977 –

75

Who is Karen Gaffney?

Karen Gaffney is an American and president of the Karen Gaffney Foundation, a non-profit organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon "dedicated to championing the journey to full inclusion for people with Down syndrome and other disabilities." In 2001 she became the first person with Down syndrome to complete a relay swim of the English Channel. Her 2007 swim across the nine mile span of Lake Tahoe became the subject of the documentary Crossing Tahoe: A Swimmer's Dream. In 2009 she swam across Boston Harbor, a distance of five miles, to celebrate Down Syndrome Month in Massachusetts. She has also earned two gold medals from the Special Olympics, and completed 16 swims across San Francisco Bay, including the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon. In 2010, she received the Global Down Syndrome Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award.

Dr. Karen Gaffney became the first living person with Down syndrome to receive an honorary doctorate degree. Dr. Gaffney received an honorary, non-academic Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Portland on May 5, 2013 for her work in raising awareness regarding the abilities of people who have Down syndrome.

Karen Gaffney graduated from St. Mary's Academy high school in Portland in 1997, and in 2001 she graduated from Portland Community College with an Associate of Science degree and a teacher's aide certificate.

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Born
1977
Mountain View
Education
  • Portland Community College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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