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NEW YORK CITY – A rainy day in Times Square couldn’t dampen the Christensen family’s spirits!. On Saturday, 6-year-old Haddie’s photo was featured in the annual National Down Syndrome ...
Thirteen Oklahomans with Down Syndrome got to see their picture on a billboard this weekend in New York City’s Times Square. Sunday, September 8th 2024, 8:47 pm By: News 9, Cameron Joiner ...
Preston and 1-year-old Everly Brown are two Treasure Coast children among 500 nationwide who won a National Down Syndrome Society competition. Photos of them will be displayed on the big screen in ...
Preston Leonard and Everly Brown will star on the Times Square jumbotron as part of the NYC Buddy Walk slideshow to promote Down syndrome acceptance.
A Louisville child will appear in the bright lights of Times Square. Brady Round will appear as part of the annual National Down Syndrome Society Times Square Video presentation, on Saturday, Sept. 9.
Sixteen people from Illinois will see their faces on the big screen in New York City's Times Square as part of a video presentation by the National Down Syndrome Society.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A North Little Rock teen with Down syndrome hopes his upcoming Times Square appearance will inspire others. From out of around 3000 photos, 19-year-old Caleb Smith was ...
According to our content partner KARK, 19-year-old Caleb Smith will appear in New York City’s Times Square video appearance for the National Down Syndrome Society, representing Arkansas.
The event raises awareness for Down syndrome, a condition where an individual has an extra partial or whole copy of chromosome 21. Everette will be featured on two jumbotrons in Times Square tomorrow.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Action News Jax’s very own First Alert Traffic Anchor Elizabeth Campbell is bringing national attention to Down syndrome awareness through a deeply personal campaign. This ...
Thirteen Oklahomans with Down Syndrome got to see their picture on a billboard this weekend in New York City’s Times Square. Sunday, September 8th 2024, 8:47 pm By: News 9, Cameron Joiner ...
The Nation Down Syndrome Society put out a worldwide call for photos of people with Down syndrome to be a part of its annual Times Square video. Out of 3,000 entries, 13 Oklahomans were chosen.