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NDSS > Uncategorized > NDSS – COPAA Amicus Briefs

NDSS – COPAA Amicus Briefs

 

  1. BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE COUNCIL OF PARENT ATTORNEYS AND ADVOCATES AND THE NATIONAL DOWN SYNDROME SOCIETY IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES-CROSS-APPELLANTS
  2. BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE COUNCIL OF PARENT ATTORNEYS AND ADVOCATES, INC., THE NATIONAL DOWN SYNDROME SOCIETY AND DISABILITY RIGHTS MONTANA IN SUPPORT OF APPELLANT AND REVERSAL

 

Meet a DS-AMBASSADOR®

People have approached me many times since I have become an ambassador.  Some people have wanted direction or help on topics ranging from inclusion, finding therapists, or extracurricular activities.  There have been circumstances where people have come to me to question the role of disability rights in human rights. Yesterday, a lady approached me because she read that I was named ambassador of the year.  She explained to me that she lost a baby with Down syndrome when she was six months pregnant many years ago.  The lady wanted to talk about her pain. My ambassadorship allows me to pass on this guidance.  It allows me to be an ear for people who need to talk.  I am given the opportunity to serve others.

— Steve Slack

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