Jul 23 2009
Down Syndrome Research & Awareness Conference a Success!
Many who have followed me for a while know that I had to step back from my daily blogging during the last months of planning for our Research & Awareness Conference “Building Bridges for Down Syndrome”. All the planning and lack of sleep was worth it in the end!
We have families and professionals come as far as Australia and England and many throughout the US and Canada as well. This was, by far, our largest conference with over 350 in attendance.
I received numerous emails after the conference saying what a wonderful time the families had and how much information they received from our 30+ speakers in the main conference. I am so glad that those who were able to attend did so! I really enjoyed meeting with everyone and getting to know the families better.
Out of all the emails I received, there is one that has touched me the most that I really want to share with you. Many months ago, I shared a story with you about Scott and Beth and their expected baby, Elijah. You can read that inspirational story here.
Well, Scott and Beth and Elijah’s grandparents attended our conference to gain as much information as possible about Down syndrome even before Eli makes an appearance in this world. The following was written by Elijah’s grandma, Debbie and of course…Eli.
To All
I have just returned from the Conference in Cincinnati and I would like to thank you and your entire group for the wonderful conference you had. I learned so much and would like to take this opportunity to thank you on behalf of Eli (due in August.)
You have helped my mother, father and my grandparents so much. Now they will have the knowledge and insight to know what I am capable of. I have learned how to develop into a great person. I can now eat, drink, sleep,not get lost, be safe in my home and not wander off, and best of all they will have insight from the benefit of your conference to know what I can and will be able to do.
I have wonderful parents and they are doing everything they can to make my life better.
So please know you and your volunteers are the best.
Thank you again
Eli Miller D.O.B. 08/25/09
The Miller’s were not the only family in attendance expecting a baby with Down syndrome or mosaic Down syndrome. I think it is wonderful when a family receives this diagnoses, even before their baby makes his or her way in the world, and are already seeking out information to help their baby become the best person that they can be.
When Tim was first diagnosed with mosaic Down syndrome, I asked “Why Me?” and “Why my son?” Now, 20 years later I know the answer to that question. It was so that I could bring information to wonderful families like the Miller’s and all the other families I have the opportunity to talk with, but also and more importantly, if my son was not diagnosed with mosaic Down syndrome, I would not have found all these wonderful families throughout the world who have taught me so much more about life than I could ever teach them!
Thanks to everyone who helped with the conference, presented, volunteered, and attended. We have, without a doubt, began Building Bridges for Down Syndrome!
Conference photos coming soon!





