For World Down Syndrome Day this year, we’re focusing on the importance of connection, belonging and purpose in people’s lives.
Feeling connected to other people helps us feel included and part of our community.
People with Down syndrome belong everywhere – at home, at school, at work and in their community.
In this video, people from our community share what connection and belonging mean to them.
What helps you feel connected? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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For World Down Syndrome Day, we’re delighted to share a special message from our Patron, Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Take a look and share it with your community.
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It’s World Down Syndrome Day! 🎉
Today we’re celebrating the lives and achievements of people with Down syndrome in communities all around the world.
Whether you’re heading to a local event, spending time with friends and family, or wearing mismatched socks for Lots of Socks, there are so many ways to be part of the day.
How are you celebrating today? Let us know in the comments.
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A huge shout out to DSA Board Member and self-advocate Michael Cox, who is in New York to present at the World Down Syndrome Day Conference 2026.
Michael will be sharing his journey from loneliness to belonging. It’s an important topic that affects many people.
Wishing Michael all the best for his presentation!
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