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Special t-shirts for special people; announcing "1 in 800" wear
Posted Aug 23 2008 11:36pm
These lovely t-shirts can be purchased at
Band of Angels Foundation
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They remind us that to be born with Trisomy 21 is a rare gift. It makes you one in 800.
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They remind us that to be born with Trisomy 21 is a rare gift. It makes you one in 800.