Burj Khalifa decorated in the colors of World Down Syndrome Day

  • People with Down syndrome and their families enjoyed a wonderful tour of the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.

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People with Down syndrome, their families, supporters and workers rejoiced at the lighting of the Burj Khalifa (global icon) in blue and yellow, in celebration of the Emirates Down Syndrome Association on World Down Syndrome Day, which falls on March 21 of each year.

The festive atmosphere began in the morning, where children enjoyed with their families in KidZania, while young adults enjoyed, in the evening, a wonderful tour of the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, and then everyone went to see the lighting of the Burj Khalifa, which was decorated in blue and yellow colors in a festive atmosphere. Luxurious, which carried a lively global awareness message, in the presence of thousands of visitors, in an atmosphere full of joy, joy and pleasure.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Down Syndrome Association, Dr. Manal Jaarour, praised the strategic partnership with Emaar, which highlights the importance of raising awareness of Down Syndrome, and expressed her sincere thanks to the management of Emaar, on behalf of the association’s board of directors, people with Down syndrome, their families, workers and supporters for making available This opportunity that came as a culmination of the efforts made by the association to support, integrate and empower people with Down syndrome and to foresee their future.

For her part, the association's vice-chairman, Nawal Al Nasser, said: "We are proud of (Emaar), which inscribed in the spaces of the beautiful homeland, messages that carry with it the pride of people with Down syndrome and their achievements."

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