New Governor General Presents Awards To Children
PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday 11 September 2012
New Governor General Presents Awards To
Children with Down
Syndrome
To celebrate the
achievements of young people with Down Syndrome, the
Governor General of New Zealand, Lt Gen Rt Hon Sir Jerry
Mateparae and Lady Janine Mateparae, will this year host the
annual Frances Clarke Memorial Awards at the Government
House in Wellington at 10am on Wednesday 17th
October.
This will be the 22nd year these awards have been presented by the Wellington Down Syndrome Association, in memory of a special little girl Frances Clarke who was born in 1985 with Down Syndrome and died four years later from Leukaemia.
“We’re delighted to this year have as our guest speaker Wellington Phoenix striker Paul Ifill a motivating player who has achieved much both nationally and internationally in his football career, someone who I'm sure all our guests and recipients will admire” said Wellington Down Syndrome Association Treasurer Kate Young
These awards recognise and encourage special achievements of people born with Down Syndrome in the greater Wellington district. Special achievements need not be spectacular nor world first but they will have taken determination, application and perseverance. They demonstrate the ability of someone with Down Syndrome to overcome their difficulties by completing a task or by showing through their way of life and attitudes towards others that they lead full and rewarding lives.
“The Frances Clarke memorial awards are an opportunity to raise public awareness of people with Down Syndrome within our community and to showcase their achievements. This is the 22nd year these awards have been presented and we’re very honoured to once again to have the ceremony hosted by the Governor General of New Zealand at Government House” said Wellington Down Syndrome Association Co-ordinator Helen Elliott
Wellington Down Syndrome Association is a Non Profit organisation made up mainly of families who share the common bond of a family member with Down syndrome. Our aim is to provide support and information to members and to increase both public awareness and understanding of Down syndrome.
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