If you receive this flyer please throw it away. It is a CHARITY SCAM and therefore FRAUD. The Down's Syndrome Association (DSA) DOES NOT currently raise funds by recycling clothes via a third party. ...
... designed with their specific development profile. Since this time, the Association has grown from a local charity to a national organisation with more than 20,000 members and global partners. Carol ...
... designed with their specific development profile. Since this time, the Association has grown from a local charity to a national organisation with more than 20,000 members and global partners. Carol ...
... Association The Down's Syndrome Association is a registered national charity that exists to provide information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families, carers and those with ...
... Notes to the Editor: Down's Syndrome Association The Down's Syndrome Association is a registered national charity that exists to provide information and support for people ...
... target (I thought, in the current charity-fatigued environment) of £5k. The response was phenomenal, with huge support, either by donations or agreement to walk, and, even better, the word spread to friends ...
... Several of these relationships have resulted in happy successful marriages. There is no reason why people with Down's syndrome cannot live successfully as committed couples. The charity, however, adds ...
When Christopher Weston decided to enter the 2010 Belfast Marathon he didn't have to look far for a charity that would benefit from his efforts. Chris's sister Ann was born with Down's syndrome. Very ...
... national charity that exists to provide information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families, carers and those with a professional interest. • The DSA seeks to improve knowledge and ...
It has been a long held tradition that the Army Recruiting Group NI chooses a different charity each year and fundraise for it. When Dan Steele was asked to organise this year's main fund-raising event ...
... after all, just like the DSA had said she would be!! Adam had been running and cycling for charity for a number of years before Maddie was born and continues to cycle for charity now. Obviously ...
... into focus through photographs and text. It is published by Bunker Hill Publishing. The Down's Syndrome Association (DSA) is a national charity that exists to provide information and support for people ...
The Danny Mardell Knockout Challenge Bank holiday, Monday 25th May 2009 10.00am - 6.00pm Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1HS £5 spectator tickets on the door (under-5s free) Thirty-six teams, ...
On Monday 25th May 2009 three unique football teams will display their skills together for the first time at a six-a-side charity football tournament. The Danny Mardell Knockout Challenge, held at Chelsea ...
... stadium in a six-a-side charity football tournament on Bank Holiday Monday 25th May 2009. The Danny Mardell Knockout Challenge will feature 36 teams battling it out in a knockout competition. The Challenge ...
Charity of the Year 2010/11 - Down's Syndrome Association Wales appointed Sainsbury's Thornhill Store Charity of the Year 2010/11 We are delighted to announce that customers and staff of the Sainsbury's ...
... (DSA) is a registered national charity that exists to provide information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families, carers and those with a professional interest. The DSA seeks to ...
... in the UK. • The Down's Syndrome Association (DSA) is a registered national charity that exists to provide information and support for people with Down's syndrome, their families, carers and those with ...
... to 20,000 by the year 2012. The campaign which is coordinated by charity Shared Care Network aims to recruit over 7,000 new short break carers for the 10,000 children and their families UK-wide who currently ...
Disability charity welcomes legal judgment opening door for more families with disabled children to get services by right The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) has welcomed a High Court ruling yesterday ...