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Who are we?
Down syndrome Association of Nigeria is a non-governmental, not-for-profit association of children with Down syndrome as well as their parents, caregivers, and other interested stakeholders.  

History

Down syndrome association of Nigeria was formed (founded) on 4th of December, 2001
by a parent of a child with Down syndrome.
Societal attitude toward parents of people with Down syndrome is totally negative in
the Nigerian society. Society defines them by what they do not have rather than what
they have; what they cannot do rather than what they can do; they are relegated,
denigrated and stigmatised on the basis of some retrogressive myth and tradition They are abused physically and sexually with impunity and in extreme cases; even their right to life itself is denied them. It is against this rather harrowing and ugly backdrop that Down Syndrome Association of Nigeria evolved with a vowed commitment to bridge the gap between children/adults with Down syndrome and the rest of the society through a support system that seeks ultimately to integrate them. This commitment is rooted in the firm belief that if given the necessary encouragement and enabling environment to grow like others, people with Down syndrome can and do actualise their potentials and live a fulfilled life. In a vast country like Nigeria, as well as in the entire West African coast, with a combined population of well over 230 million, we are the known non-governmental organization working to provide leadership in all areas of concern as it relates to persons with Down syndrome. It should be noted that charity/volunteer work in our part of the world could be most challenging and frustrating, especially as there is very insignificant, if any, support (both morally/financially) from the Government and corporate concern

OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Bridging the gap between people with Down syndrome and the rest of society through a support system that seeks to integrate them fully into the community in which they live”

Our mission
We provide information and support for people with Down syndrome,
their families and careers, as well as being a resource for interested professionals.
We strive to bridge the gap between people with Down Syndrome and the rest of
the society
We strive to improve knowledge of the condition.
We champion the rights of people with Down syndrome.