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Today is World Down Syndrome Day, and Designer Genes is encouraging people to show off their fun socks to raise awareness.
The reason socks are used is because the chromosome ... There are events happening in the Philadelphia area to mark World Down Syndrome Day. That includes a Guest Bartender fundraiser taking ...
We plan on coming in our crazy socks and wearing our blue and yellow to support world down syndrome day. It's a great day to celebrate all kids with down syndrome especially getting to celebrate ...
John’s Crazy Socks celebrated World Down Syndrome Day with two days of events and openings, including the introduction to the ...
Why do we celebrate March 21? Why do we wear mismatched socks? Please let me explain. On March 21, we celebrate people with Down syndrome. Rock Your Socks is to encourage people to wear mismatched ...
Chapel Haven Schleifer Center in New Haven used the global awareness day to ... mismatched socks, start a conversation and advocate for the rights and inclusion of people with Down Syndrome.
AND WE’D ALSO LIKE TO GIVE A SPECIAL SHOUT OUT TO FOLGERS FOR SPONSORING ALL OF OUR WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY EVENTS, AND WE ENCOURAGE THE COMMUNITY TO WEAR THEIR FUN AND MISMATCHED SOCKS.
Wearing mismatched socks has become a global symbol of solidarity for World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), a gesture to support people living with the genetic condition, says Ewa Suchcicka, head of ...
NORTH OGDEN — Hundreds of pairs of crazy, mismatched socks will color the halls at elementary schools throughout Weber County on Friday as students celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, thanks to a ...
With thanks to Down Syndrome Ireland we have resources for Primary and Post-Primary schools ahead of World Down Syndrome Day on 21 March ... to sign up for Lots of Socks. DSI is asking schools ...
Marking World Down Syndrome Day at Tenure NS were Emily Carpenter, Rachel Rickard and Kevin Dudoit. Odd socks were the order of the day as Tenure NS marked World Down Syndrome Day. Pictured are ...
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