Tag - Down Syndrome Day

He Wrote to his Wife, “Today I lost my Nobel Prize.”

In 1962 he received the Kennedy Award from the hands of President John F Kennedy for his work with handicapped children.

Professor Jerome Lejeune had discovered the genetic cause of Down Syndrome, in 1959 when he saw under his microscope in a Paris laboratory the third little mark on the 21st chromosome. But the drama of his life was that his discovery of trisomy 21 would lead to a medical holocaust, national health systems giving huge funds to track down and eliminate these children before they could be born and losing a Nobel Prize. www.mercatornet.com/articles

p-Jerome-Lejuene1-570xAs he had foreseen, Lejeune was ostracized by the scientific, medical and political elite in France. His research funds were withdrawn. In the 1960s doctors had been proud to belong to the « Lejeune team », but in the 1970s it was social suicide. During the campaign to legalize abortion in France in 1975 slogans were painted on the walls of the Sorbonne : “Death to Lejeune”.  His own children saw these attacks against their father. ‘If I don’t protect them, I am nothing: The man who discovered Down syndrome.

As many countries began to deny the value of life in the womb, Lejeune travelled tirelessly around the world, defending the humanity of the human person from his or her very beginning.  The Eletter from the Calendarforlife.org

50 Mums | 50 Kids | 1 Extra Chromosome

With thanks to the artist Christina Perri for her support and Singing Hands for the original concept.

It started with proud parents who’ve been told by the media that children like theirs should be “screened out.”

This video is a carpool karaoke style lip sync video in support of World Down Syndrome Day features 50 mums and their children singing along to Christina Perri’s multi-platinum

With thanks to the artist Christina Perri for her support and Singing Hands for the original concept.

What You Should Know About the Down Syndrome Video: ’50 Mums | 50 Kids | 1 Extra Chromosome’

selling track, “A Thousand Years”. The mums are all part of a Facebook group known as “Designer Genes” created for parents who have a child with Down’s Syndrome born in 2013/14.

They got together to show the world just how ordinary and fun life with the condition is and how they #wouldntchangeathing.

This is so beautiful. My brother has down syndrome. But he’s the best thing ever, can do everything and most of all he brightens up my life. I wouldn’t be the same person without him.

Christina Perri – A Thousand Years [Official Music Video]

I was completely touched by thus video, what a beautiful message. It reminds us how fragile life can be, and that we can get the best things from the adversity.