by Kate Potter | May 26, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Emily and Luke have a true lockdown love story. They told WorkFit Employment Development Officer Becki about how they communicated through lockdown, their social distanced meetings, and all about their first date at KFC. Watch the interview below.
by Kate Potter | May 21, 2021 | Our Stories
The bank holiday weekend weather was disappointing. We were hoping to go somewhere nice to sit in the sun and have a picnic but no such luck. Instead we did most of the gardening and a local walk. What we always enjoy with breakfast is toast with marmalade especially...
by Kate Potter | May 20, 2021 | DSA News, Our Stories
Malcolm Walker, grandad to Sam, is donating the proceeds from sales of his new book, Saints and Sinners of the City of York, to the DSA. He’s very kindly written this blog post to tell us more about the book, his family and Sam. This blog is about a book (pictured)...
by Kate Potter | May 19, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Written by her sister Alison Rachel was born in Corbar Hall Nursing Home in Buxton on the 21 November 1967. Mum said she knew straight away that Rachel had Down’s syndrome. I was two when Rachel was born but none the less felt an instant bond with her which remains...
by Kate Potter | May 17, 2021 | DSA News
Hi, I am Kim. I am 35 years old and I am raising money this year for the Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA). I am taking part in five events across the year, all of which will push my physical and mental abilities. I chose the DSA as my boss at work has a son aged six...
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