
Inclusive African Children Runway 2023: 40 faces the world should look out for…
40 faces the world should look out for…
Inclusion is beautiful!!!
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40 faces the world should look out for…
Inclusion is beautiful!!!
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Happy World Down syndrome Day!!!
Why do we wear coloured mismatched socks? People with DS may look different but they are beautiful and useful to the society. We don’t all have to be ‘regular’ people to we?
Still on World Down syndrome Day Celebrations…thanks to NTA for this beautiful story.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqH6o2sDbp5/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
What is the responsibility of the society towards persons with Down syndrome?
You know what is generally said about people who look on and do nothing when things aren’t going on well?
When we call on the general public to support PWDs it may be far from financial. Community support is holistic when everyone does a little of what he knows to do best to promote inclusion and end discrimination and social injustice.
Hear what Sarah, an advocate has to say:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cp58KStjX7h/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Down syndrome Awareness
Churches, Mosques we need you to make your environment more accessible for our children. We want you to know that we and our adorables are in church to worship and not necessarily because we need financial support or ‘deliverance’.
Please do all you can to ensure learning takes place for persons with disability. They shouldn’t be in a place of worship just to make up the number but to benefit and blossom spiritually.
Check out this video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cp3O9QUD-sy/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Down syndrome Awareness
Dear pastors, Imams, work workers etc, please know that we are not ashamed of our adorables. Support us in loving ❤ 😍 them and do not make us feel guilty.
They have a right to worship you know!
Here’s what Busayo, A mum to a DS child have to say: Click here
Down syndrome Awareness
Today I’m calling out medical practitioners. Help make our special parenting journey easy by developing yourselves to render care in lime with best practice. Cut down on the pessimist attitude. We and our children are just fine!
Here’s what Biby Yinkere has to say: Watch via the link below
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpycbVCDJA6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link