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  • 1 in every 800 babies is born with Down Syndrome here in the Philippines. Today is February, we are here to celebrate the National Down Syndrome Consciousness Month, aimed to raise awereness about the needs and abililies of people with Down Syndrome
  • 37 years ago tadoay, Mr Alex Lopez, a two-time badminton olympics champion,founded our organization. Here's to endless years of acceptance and identity!
  • WOHOOO!!
  • To a new generation of sports, more patterns,morefrinction, better play. With NYKE, defy gravity and feel as heavy as a feather like Alex Lopez
  • NYKE
  • Ever since Alex Lopez was recognized as the first Olympic athlete with down syndrome, he has continuously spread awareness about genetic disorders which later on sparked a movement toward fighting discrimination against them.
  • We'll take not of that. Thank you very much Mr. Lopez
  • How are you now that you are retired olympic with Down Syndrome Mr. Alex?
  • First of all, I'd like to say that I shouldn't be known for my genetic disorder because it is not what defines me. Second,I could say that I'm full-time father of my kids and good husband to my wife.
  • Mr. Alex Lopez, the founder of The National Organization for Athletes with Down Syndrome (NOADS), celebrates the 37th founding anniversary of his non-profit organization. They advocate for acceptance and identity among people with down syndrome and genetic disorders.
  • This ends the biography of the well-loved advocate of down syndrome in the 1950's. Alex Lopez, public will remember you as a person that brough changes and defied all odds
  • Bigger brands are now more open to marketing and advocating for people with down syndrome.
  • Alex Lopez is now a retired Olympic athlete, rumored to be living in their simple family home in the suburbs.
  • Following the death of the retired Alex Lopez, his biography was released as a tribute.
  • Genetic disorders do not identify someone nor does it make them less of a person. It is our generation’s responsibility to mold young minds without discrimination and stigmas.
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