Dane Richardson and yours truly of Digicel Jamaica Foundation with successful Down Syndrome students. Drummer Zane Ramikie is at right. |
We were in the fine
company of a group of dedicated volunteers who support the Jamaica Down Syndrome Foundation. The Founding Director and Chairman, Dr. Charmaine
Scott has built an organization which is the reason that the parents of Down Syndrome children and their children can become active and productive
individuals. We certainly saw this in the lively presentations of little
Andrea Chambers and Dimirio Humphrey. The Chairman of their Fund Raising
Committee, Ms. Ivy Scott, has been relentless in obtaining funding so that
parents of Down Syndrome children can travel and meet and share information on
social media.
Jamaica Down Syndrome Foundation and friends. Patron Hon. Marigold Harding is 2nd left and Founder-Chairman Dr Charmaine Scott 2nd right. |
Dennise Williams, the
popular Financial and Business journalist recalled that the Down Syndrome
Foundation represented hope for her when four years ago, her infant son Bertram
was diagnosed with the condition. She said that as soon as she learned
this, she “went on Google” and there discovered the Down Syndrome Facebook
page with a phone number. One of the most important things when faced
with such a situation, she noted, is awareness. Through the Foundation she
became connected with other parents benefiting from the counselling and
mentoring offered. The Foundation now has 500 members, 85% of whom do not
live in the corporate area.
The Digicel Imagine Night
5K Walk/Run to be held on Saturday 22 October will support nine special needs
organizations including the Jamaica Down Syndrome
Foundation. One of the parents pointed out that to properly support the
education of a Down Syndrome child, it requires 40 hours per week of therapy –
speech, occupational therapy etc, which cost $1.4M per annum and she was very
grateful to the Digicel Foundation.
The Digicel Foundation will
this year complete ten (10) Special Needs Centres throughout Jamaica promoting
accessibility to well-equipped educational facilities. This emphasis on
Special Needs has heralded a new level of awareness and respect for persons who
through no fault of their own, have huge challenges which should attract our
willing support. It is encouraging that since our Special Olympians led
by the indefatigable Lorna Bell, brought so much glory to Jamaica, our special
needs communities are getting well-deserved headlines.
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