Wednesday, September 19, 2012

New York Times Square Buddy Walk this Saturday!


                                                              

Buddy Walk time!




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NDSS Contact:  Jordana Stern                                             
Communications & Social Media Manager                                                                     
212-763-4362                                                                                               
jstern@ndss.org   
Local Contact: Shannon Verissimo
justelou@gmail.com   

Galt Residents to be Featured in Times Square in New York City     
Twin brothers, David and William Verissimo to Help Kick Off Down Syndrome Awareness Month in Unique Video Presentation   
NEW YORK, NY - David and William Verissimo of Galt, California, will appear in the bright lights of Broadway on Saturday, September 22, as part of the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) annual Times Square Video Presentation, which embodies the NDSS mission to promote the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.
 
The photo of David, who has Down syndrome,and his twin brother William, was selected from over 1,000 entries in the NDSS worldwide call for photos. Over 200 photographs will appear in the video, which will be shown on the News Corporation Sony Screen, located in the heart of Times Square.  
David and William are pictured at the The Brighter Side of Downs Buddy Walk 2011 at Micke Grove Park, Lodi CA.
 
The Times Square video presentation kicks off Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October. The video presentation will be followed by the 18th Annual New York City Buddy Walk® in Central Park. This year, Buddy Walk events will be held in more than 250 cities across the country, as well as select international locations, in and around October. For information about the NDSS Buddy Walk Program, visit www.buddywalk.org or call 800-221-4602.
About NDSS
The National Down Syndrome Society is a nonprofit organization with more than 350 affiliates nationwide representing over 400,000 Americans who have Down syndrome.  The mission of NDSS is to be the national advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome.  NDSS envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations, and become valued members of welcoming communities. For more information visit www.ndss.org.
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