The Utah Down Syndrome Foundation's mission is to provide hope to individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and the community through support, outreach, education, advocacy, and activities.
We celebrate Down syndrome every day here at the Utah Down Syndrome Foundation. However, the month of October is recognized as Down Syndrome Awareness Month, worldwide. To celebrate, we will share photos of individuals with Down syndrome taken by the talented Camilynne Photography. Along with each collage, there is a word that best describes them.
Individuals with Down syndrome have common characteristics and traits. However, everyone is different and unique. Each photo and word shared celebrates their individuality and strengths. Individuals with Down syndrome are more than their diagnosis. They are not Down syndrome, they have a name, they are many things, including;
Determined. Curious. Tenacious. Inclusive. Radiant. Silly. Spunky. Empathetic. A Favorite. Resilient. Hilarious. Vibrant. A Dancer. Joyful. Magical. Kind. Brave. Loving. Inquisitive. Loyal. Courageous. Inspiring. Lovable. Dramatic. Happy. Authentic. Mighty. Teasy.
Enjoy our 2025 Down Syndrome Awareness Campaign!
Receiving a Down syndrome diagnosis can be overwhelming. If you need to speak with someone immediately, someone who can relate and offer support, please call. Our number here at the Utah Down Syndrome Foundation is 801-446-1994. We are just one call away and your first call of hope. Leave a message and one of our trained, new parent mentors will call you.
October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. This article points out all the lessons we can learn from individuals with Down syndrome.
Decades of research has proven that inclusive education substantially increases academic performance and the rate of employment for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Interestingly, research suggests the benefits of inclusion extend to typically developing classmates. The presence of a classmate with an intellectual disability fosters empathy, tolerance and patience. These virtues are fundamental to developing “emotional intelligence,” a concept revered by educators, parenting gurus and business leaders alike.
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