Down Syndrome Network of West Virginia Invites Everyone to Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, 2022

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CONTACT:                                                                                                                           FOR RELEASE:

Ashley Orndorff, Executive Director                                                                        Tuesday, March 1, 2022

304-545-6613

dsnwvinfo@gmail.com

 

Down Syndrome Network of West Virginia Invites Everyone to

Celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, 2022

 

Charleston, W.Va. – The Down Syndrome Network of West Virginia (DSNWV) is excited to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on Monday, March 21, 2022. Since 2006, March 21st is recognized as a day to celebrate the uniqueness of the triplication of the 21st chromosome that causes Down syndrome.

 

The DSNWV invites everyone across the state, including DSNWV families and friends, community partners, and advocates to acknowledge individuals with Down syndrome on March 21st through a variety of activities. Common themes includes wearing mismatched socks, performing random acts of kindness and logging in 321 miles of walking or running over the ensuing month. 

 

The DSNWV encourages students with Down syndrome and their families to invite their schools, teachers, and classmates to participate in the March 21st celebration. Coloring pages are available to download and distribute to students on the organization's website at dsnwv.org/blog. DSNWV representatives also welcome speaking opportunities, in person or virtually, to help guide discussions with teachers and students about "What is Down syndrome?"

 

The DSNWV also encourages participants of any activities to share their experiences on social media with the hashtag #DSNWV or #WorldDownSyndromeDay2022.

 

ABOUT DSNWV

The DSNWV is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2002 by concerned parents of children with Down syndrome. The organization's mission is to enhance the lives of individuals with Down syndrome by providing information, resources, and support to families and professionals and by promoting awareness and acceptance of individuals with Down syndrome.

 

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