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North Penn, Lansdale Businesses Participate In World Down Syndrome Day
World Down Syndrome Day is Tuesday, and North Penn is taking an active role.

LANSDALE, PA -- North Penn is among fifty school districts and businesses across Montgomery County that will participate in World Down Syndrome Day on Tuesday.
Participants in the event will wear their most colorful socks in celebration of individuals with Down Syndrome on March 21, organizers said.
The event is put together by the Montgomery County Down Syndrome Interest Group (MCDSIG).
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“This is our largest awareness event for Down syndrome to date. We hope it leads to more acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome in schools, the community and in the workplace,” said Michele Hoenig, MCDSIG board member, in a statement. “We’re so humbled by our community that is lifting up our families on this special day.”
The day is March 21 because individuals with Down Syndrome have three copies of their 21st chromosome.
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Schools and businesses are encouraging students to "rock the socks" as they take the opportunity to educate the community about Down Syndrome.
MCDSIG families and friends will also be celebrating World Down Syndrome Day with a Dine Out for Down Syndrome at Outback Steakhouses in Montgomeryville, Conshohocken and Royersford.
All of North Penn's elementary schools will be participating, including
- AM Kulp
- Gwynedd Square Elementary School
- Hatfield Elementary
- Nash Elementary
- Walton Farm Elementary School
The Lansdale YMCA, Towamencin Police Department, Symmetry Salon, and the Mill Restaurant will all be participating as well, organizers said.
Image via MCDSIG
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