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Fundraiser Giveaway in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland. Your support is very much appreciated.
DONATIONS AVAILABLE UNTIL
24 Mar 2021
From 16 fantastic supporters
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Anne Marie Keane €20.00
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Fundraiser Giveaway in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland. Your support is very much appreciated.
Established in 1971, the organisation was built upon campaigning, advocating, fundraising and celebrating the lives of people with...
Thank you for taking the time to visit my fundraising page on iDonate.ie
I'm taking part in World Down Syndrome Day.
I've chosen to fundraise for Down Syndrome Ireland . All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause.
I hope you can help me by donating whatever you can. Simply click the Donate button above. All donations are processed securely. Anyone who donates at least €1 will be entered into an amazing giveaway of a gift box of Luxury Beauty products, Makeup and Cbd Oil.... Winner announced Monday 22nd March
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World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is marked each year on March 21, beginning in 2006. The 21st day of March (the 3rd month of the year) was selected to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome.In 2013, the theme of Wearing Odd Socks was initiated to raise awareness. ... The idea was created because chromosomes are shaped “like socks” and people with Down's Syndrome have an extra chromosome.
So be sure to wear Odd Socks for Molly on 21st March....share photos on social media tagging us and use #oddsocksformolly
Many Thanks for your support.
Established in 1971, the organisation was built upon campaigning, advocating, fundraising and celebrating the lives of people with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) is the voice of people with Down syndrome and their families throughout Ireland. The charity has over 3,500 members with 25 branches nationwide. Down Syndrome Ireland provides ‘all-through-life’ support services to people with Down syndrome with specialists in the areas of new parents,&n
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