2 for 2

Helping kids with down syndrome to live their best life.

If you’ve been following the Memos this last year then you know this is an issue close to my heart. I first wrote about World Down Syndrome Awareness Day in March, and then later in the year was faced with the possibility that our own son might have Down Syndrome.

It’s my unwaivering belief that children everywhere should be loved, cherished, protected, valued, and championed to be all that they can be, regardless of their abilities, race, religion, nationality, or background.

Today, in the spirit of loving our kids, won’t you consider giving toward the Hampton Family’s 2 for 2 project to help individuals with Down Syndrome (and their families) live their best life possible? Even a few dollars can make a big difference when multiplied by many people.

 

 

 

P.S. The winner of the Pregnancy Companion:

 

The Mommyhood Memos is a blog by Adriel Booker. | 2012 All rights reserved.
Adriel also writes for Click Clink Five. | Five minutes a day, unedited.

About Author

Adriel Booker is an author, speaker, and advocate based in Sydney, Australia who believes storytelling, beauty, and the grace of God will change the world. Adriel has become a trusted voice in areas of motherhood and parenting, Christian spirituality, and global women's issues. She's also known for her work with the Love A Mama Collective—serving under-resourced women in developing nations through safe birth initiatives—as well as her years spent as a Bible teacher and leadership coach. Her latest book is Grace Like Scarlett: Grieving with Hope after Miscarriage and Loss and she's made the companion grief journal available for free. Find Adriel across all social media platforms at @adrielbooker or sign up for LoveNotes, Adriel's 'secret posts' that aren't published anywhere else online. ✌️

3 Comments

  • Life As Wife
    20 January 2012 at 7:39 am

    I love Kelle, her blog and her story! I actually first started reading when my son had a possible diagnosis.

    You’re amazing for raising awareness and spreading the word!

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  • rachel
    20 January 2012 at 11:26 am

    What a great cause. Thanks for spreading the word.

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  • Branson
    20 January 2012 at 12:12 pm

    This is something that has been even more dear to me as my friend is trying to adopt a little girl with down syndrome from an orphanage. She is a blogger too: http://theleastofthesematthew2540.blogspot.com/

    Reply

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