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Manchester rapper Aitch becomes Down's Syndrome Association ambassador

Words by Cheyanne Bryan

Platinum-Selling Manchester rapper Aitch becomes an ambassador for Down’s Syndrome Association as Ambassador.

The Downs Syndrome Association (DSA) has welcomed the rapper as its newest ambassador. He has a long history of supporting the charity’s work due to his younger sister, Gracie, having the condition. Most noticeably, he donated a large sum of money to DSA from the budget of his ‘My G’ music video.

Known for his chart-topping hits and energetic performances, Aitch brings his star power to support the DSA's mission of promoting awareness and inclusivity for individuals with Down's syndrome.

Expressing his excitement about the partnership, Aitch stated, "I am honoured to join the Downs Syndrome Association as an ambassador. I look forward to using my platform to raise awareness and advocate for the rights and inclusion of individuals with Down's syndrome."

The DSA is thrilled to have Aitch on board, recognising the positive impact his involvement will have in spreading their message of acceptance and support for individuals with Down's syndrome. Together, they aim to inspire positive change and create a more inclusive society for all.

To keep track of Aitch’s role as an ambassador for DSA and to support the charity, head to their website here.

Charity check-in

At Smiley Movement, we like to elevate the work of charities across the world. Here are three charities whose causes align with the themes in this article.

Mencap. This charity supports people with learning disabilities. Their aim is to improve their beneficiaries’ quality of life and their scope includes people with Down syndrome. Learn more here.

Down Syndrome International.This charity is a global network for those with Down syndrome and their families to campaign for their human rights and adequate treatment. https://www.ds-int.org/

Ups and Downs Southwest. This is a charity offering direct support to people with Down syndrome, their families and professionals in Somerset and Bristol. Support them here.

This article aligns with the UN SDG Reduced Inequalities, Partnerships For The Goals.

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