Aim High
Introduction

"...you take your aim; be sure you aim high enough. That's the thing — aim high enough"

Dr John Langdon Down  (1828 - 1896)

 

Everyone can AIM HIGH. 

Everyone has strengths and talents.

Everyone has something to contribute.

Be sure you aim high enough...

 

 
Aim High for Everyone

If you are a person with Down syndrome, this Aim High For Everyone section of our website is for you to show your strengths, to share your talents & ideas, to find out what others are doing or to just spend some time having fun!  You can send in your poems, stories, photos, movie/show reviews, your favourite website, information about good outings/activities or enjoy the contributions that other people send in.  Just click HERE to contact us with your contribution.

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Aim High Program 2009

If you are a person with Down syndrome over 18, you might be interested in the Aim High Program.  The 2007-2008 Pilot Project was so successful that an ongoing Club has been formed for participants.  A new Aim High Program will commence later in 2009 for another group of young adults, but we already have enough participants for that.  We hope to run the Program again whenever we have funds to do this.  We have also had some interest from the country.  If you live in a country area and would like to do the Program, let us know.  It might be possible to run the Program in your local area if enough people are interested and local funding can be obtained.  Click HERE to contact us about doing the Program. 

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Aim High Club 2009

The Pilot Project was such a success that an ongoing Aim High Club has been formed, commencing 2nd May 2009.  The Club is currently being subsidised by DSWA funds, but the aim is to find a sponsor.  Please contact Down Syndrome WA if you are interested in sponsoring the ongoing Aim High Club.  

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Aim High Pilot Project 2007-2008

The Aim High Pilot Project for young adults was run throughout 2007 and for the first half of 2008, with the support of funding from the Disability Services Commission. 

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