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02 Jan, 2024
Adults with IDD face significant hurdles at the doctor, study finds
02 Jan, 2024
Woman with Down Syndrome completes NYC Marathon "On 5 November, the 53rd running of the New York City Marathon commenced when more than 50,000 people raced from Staten Island towards the finish line in Central Park, 26.2 miles away. Among the racers was Special Olympics Texas runner Kayleigh Williamson who made history as one of the first women with Down Syndrome to complete the NYC Marathon." Read the full story here
05 Oct, 2023
Country artist and worship leader releases music video about brother with Down Syndrome to spread a pro-life message of hope.
By Dan Donohue 02 Oct, 2023
Dear Friends, It is an honor and pleasure to serve you as the next President and Chairman of the Jerome Lejeune Foundation USA. I’d like to thank my friend, David Lejeune, for his effective and tireless work over the last six years. The cause is close to my heart. My daughter, Rose, was born on Christmas Day six years ago with Down syndrome. Rose is a gift far beyond my family’s expectations, even if at first we did not know what to expect. We need more gifts like Rose. Dr. Jerome Lejeune sought to reorient science to life. When we place science at the service of the person, we create a healthy society. Inverting that relationship invariably creates unhealthy consequences, including substandard levels of care for those with disabilities. To heal the fractured relationship of science to life, we must rediscover the inherent and inviolable dignity of the human person. But where do we begin? Following Dr. Lejeune’s legacy, it is our foundation’s goal to provide an abundant life for persons with genetic-based intellectual disabilities through a world-class model of care from the moment of pre-natal diagnosis to the end of a happy life. And, like Dr. Lejeune, we will do it one patient and one family at a time. That is the goal. So, we know where to begin. We heal the fracture by caring for those who need it most. And we do it despite the challenges, sleepless nights, and worries. We discover that when we make a gift of ourselves, we are rewarded by a far greater and inestimable gift in return. If you have witnessed the sweet, smiling face of an inherently beautiful child with Down syndrome, then you know something of the gift I am talking about. In my life, that smile has solved a lot. On behalf of our team, thank you for your continued prayers, time, and support. I look forward to hearing from you as we begin our work anew. Sincerely, Daniel C. Schreck, President and Chairman Jerome Lejeune Foundation USA
25 Sep, 2023
The inspirational Italian champions with Down syndrome show their athletic prowess for the world to see.
By Daniel C. Schreck 03 Aug, 2023
Dear Friends, It was 10 years ago today that Brendan Kelly, the saintly son of our dear friend and fellow board member, Frank Kelly, passed away. Today we want to ask Brendan to intercede for our loved ones with Down Syndrome and/or cancer. Brendan was both a heroic person with Down syndrome and heroic witness as he suffered from cancer. We need those heroes. You can read about Brendan here: The Boy with the Front-Door Key to Heaven Finally, with the celebration of Easter behind us, we also wanted to pass along two recent media interviews where I had the opportunity to speak about our foundation's mission. Relevant Radio with Drew Mariani: Defending the Dignity of those with Down Syndrome Catholic Review: Jerome Lejeune's legacy advances abundant life Peace, Daniel C. Schreck President and Chairman Jerome Lejeune Foundation USA
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