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Post by sharen on Apr 28, 2005 14:29:58 GMT -5
Hi Just wondering if anyone has heard anymore about the DS braclets.
Thanks Sharen
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Post by shan on May 5, 2005 16:41:27 GMT -5
Hi, I saw a really nice Ds bracelet made of beads. It was on ebay. A young woman (with a child that has Down syndrome) makes them and sells them on Ebay to support a Down syndrome group. I am not sure if it is the Special Olympics or not. Like I said they are hand made and really pretty. Not sure if that is the kind of braclet you are talking about though.
Shannon
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Post by kimnz on Jun 7, 2005 15:17:59 GMT -5
Hi Sharen, just saw your post about bracelets. Our son Jordan has just turned seven years old. His Grandma bought him an ID bracelet for his birthday. It is solid but looks nice like a piece of jewellery, it has his name and telephone number on it. I thought it was a great present as Jordan had been prone to wandering and went and crossed two roads on his way to see his sister who was doing her paper run. An old man found Jordan just as David (my husband) arrived from work and me arriving from the other end of the road looking for him. The old man was going to call the police but we both arrived just before he did so. He had been walking Jordan up and down the road looking for someone who might know him. An ID bracelet will prove invaluable in a situation like this. This is since we have had it ....he hasn't wandered! Kim NZ
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Post by ValerieC on Jun 7, 2005 17:56:58 GMT -5
The only DS bracelets I've seen were for merchandise to buy for the Buddywalk to hand out as prizes. Is it NDSS that promotes the Buddywalks? They were the fad plastic bracelets like the Lance Armstrong yellow ones, only these were blue and yellow. Not sure if that's what you're talking about or not.
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