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We had an AMAZING World Down Syndrome Day 2024

Well, unsurprisingly, World Down Syndrome Day 2024 was another one for the album! It was a day full of positivity, awareness-raising and celebration of our amazing Down syndrome community, both here in Cheshire and around the world. 


Our
Gingerbread Sock Biscuits celebrated ten years of support with our wonderful friends at Roberts Bakery in 2024. With well over 40,000 biscuits being delivered, sold, and munched across the North West, we're looking forward to some whooping fundraising (if you were good enough to host a biscuit sale and have some fundraising for us, then we would ask that you return this to us ASAP...thanks!)


We were truly delighted with all the amazingly colourful socks produced for our
Knitted/Crocheted Sock Challenge that were received to the hub this year. They were all displayed proudly as dazzling sock bunting on WDSD - with everyone who knitted or crocheted socks receiving one of our exclusive enamel gingerbread sock biscuit pin badges!

It was also the tenth anniversary of our original
2-1-3 challenges (numbers chosen for being so closely linked to the chromosomal picture of Down syndrome) - which saw our very own Julie Duff plank her way around Cheshire throughout the whole of March! So, if you challenged yourself this year, helping to raise awareness and those all-important funds, then thank you - you made a difference.


Once again, Steve and the Education Advocate team took to the road to deliver some amazing Awareness Assemblies to schools across the whole county. From Ellesmere Port to Macclesfield, from Warrington down to Stoke, we presented to over 3000 pupils and staff who warmly welcomed us and demonstrated just how much support, respect and kindness there is across the region for our DS community and their families.

An undoubted highlight this year was the
Downing Street reception hosted jointly by the National Down Syndrome Policy Group and Sir Liam Fox MP, to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day 2024. This also allowed Sir Liam to update on the supporting guidance surrounding the DS Act. So, after an early start to catch the train down to London, Julie, Lucy and the gang had a very exciting day meeting lots of other wonderfully inspiring members of our UK DS community. Julie even managed to squeeze in a Day 21 plank at the Women's World War 2 monument!


This year's special message was #iWant, which called on our members to speak out and articulate their hopes, dreams and aspirations. And by doing this, they were empowering themselves to manifest these goals and work towards turning them into reality. Click here to watch our super inspiring video.

A HUGE Thank you to everyone who supported World Down Syndrome Day 2024

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