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Letters to Me: Dear Dannii
You just got some news that you semi expected but honestly weren’t ready for and were in a bit of denial about. So unlike you to look into what it could mean but this may have been your best step! You will move forward with grace and treat him as a kid first and his diagnosis is just something to contend with in a somewhat secondary capacity wherever you can. The thing you need to know, I’m 4 years into this wonderful “journey” that is mothering that beautiful boy you see bef

Ellen Huggins
Nov 12 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Robyn
Hey you, today's the day you will receive the dreaded phone call confirming the little life you are carrying does indeed have Down syndrome. To be honest you won't be shocked after all you are 43 and high risk. But your at work and your in your office alone, How will you process this info, your first thought will be *how will this baby fit in to family photos* I know it's a strange thought but it's the first thing to pop into your head. Your not sad, you won't grieve because

Ellen Huggins
Oct 302 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Peta
Peta my darling I want you to know I want to assure you that you will be okay. That moment your world was shattered and your life felt devastating. The fear of the unknown will challenge you, and it will change your life in many ways. However, you will be strong and able to do all the things you need to do. I understand that reading the ultrasound results and hiding them for three days until you could speak those words will cause trauma. However, you will be okay. The questi

Ellen Huggins
Oct 291 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Julie
I know right now you feel like the ground has shifted under your feet. The words you just heard, Down syndrome , sound heavier than you imagined even though you were expecting it. Your mind is spinning with questions. You begin to wonder if you are strong enough, if your child will be okay, if life will ever feel the same again. Breathe Julie. You are going to be okay. Darcy is going to be more than okay. The days ahead will not always be easy. You will encounter stares, unk

Ellen Huggins
Oct 282 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Kate
You have just received the call from the Dr. ‘The results are positive for Down Syndrome’ she says. You are 29 weeks pregnant and scared of what is to come. You can’t imagine your life anymore… I wish you knew then what I know now… I wish you knew that Charlie is a beautiful, sweet, inquisitive, kind and joyful little boy. He is now 4 and exploring the world in his own fiercely independent way. Charlie does everything on his own timeline and every hard-won milestone feels so

Ellen Huggins
Oct 272 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Anna
My memories of what I went through 26 years ago giving birth to my lovely, adorable son Dylan. He was born on due date, 15 hours of labour nature birth. The only medical issue at birth was he was jaundice and put under lights for the first few hours after birth. At a later stage we found he had a hole in his heart that closed over six months later, two lots of pneumonia and three lots of grommets. As I couldn’t breast feed Dylan, he was bottled fed, so we were allowed to go

Ellen Huggins
Oct 162 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Chris
Do you remember that moment when your wife, Gayle, discovered she was pregnant? Absolutely. We were both stunned — almost upset — and I...

Ellen Huggins
Oct 32 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Harley
You didn’t just survive. You transformed. I’m so incredibly proud of who we turn out to be.

Ellen Huggins
Oct 22 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Jean
Letter to myself at diagnosis. This moment is raw, I know that. Those ugly thoughts you’re having, don’t worry, they’re fleeting. This...

Ellen Huggins
Oct 1, 20221 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Kylie
Dear Kylie, Here you are at your 19 week morphology scan. The scan you were terrified about, because it was at that stage in your last...

Ellen Huggins
Oct 1, 20222 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Katrina
Dear Trin, Pregnant with triplets, you always knew she was going to be different. There was that feeling deep down inside, maternal...

Ellen Huggins
Oct 1, 20222 min read


Letters to Me: Dear Jules
Dear Jules Everything is going to be ok. That little being growing inside of you is going to be ok. He is strong and he is the bravest...

Ellen Huggins
Oct 1, 20222 min read


2022 Ambassador: Grayson Laine
Grayson is our little warrior. At 3 1/2 years of age he has been through more than what most will in their lifetime. His 1st heart...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read


2022 Ambassador: Aidan Musa Koddus
Musa He was born on 14 April 2017 via emergency c section when the doctors struggled to find his heartbeat. Shortly after birth the...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20222 min read


2022 Ambassador: Elsie Barlow
Elsie is a very sprited 7 year old who has come so far already in her journey. She loves to dance with her dance company and music and...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read


2022 Ambassador: Evalyn Trinh
Evalyn is a fiercely independent girl who is pure magic and the light in her family. She brings joy to those around her with her cheeky...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read


2022 Ambassador: Alexander Coppleman
Hi, I’m Alex. I am 27 years old and I have Down's syndrome. I’ve always enjoyed baking cake slices and cupcakes, but my favourite part is...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read


Lifetime Ambassador: Lincoln Rodden
"You have a decision to make." Those were the first words Stephanie's obstetrician said to her and her husband after they had just sat...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20224 min read


2022 Ambassador: Jacob Lewis
Jacob is 4 and loves helping his daddy on the farm - feeding the cows, bailing in summer and endless tractor and digger rides! He enjoys...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read


2022 Ambassador: Marlee Hodgkinson
Marlee is the most cruisy, happy go lucky little girl. She absolutely adores her big sisters and is not afraid to let them know if...

Ellen Huggins
Feb 17, 20221 min read
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