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World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN


21 March, known as World Down Syndrome Day. This day world celebrates the existence of GOD's one of the most beautiful human creation, people known them as Down Syndrome. Down Syndrome Day-2020 was so much fun, productive, healthy, joyful for every child, adolescents, teens, youngsters, adult and even for elders at Karachi Down Syndrome Program, Pakistan's carnival held at DHA sports club (MOIN KHAN ACADEMY)-Karachi on Sunday, February 16, 2020 from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For further details about KDSP visit their website https://www.kdsp.org.pk .
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP

Many companies in Pakistan joint the hands with KDSP (Karachi Down Syndrome Program). They had platinum partner, 3 gold partners, 4 silver partners, PR partner, event partner, media partner, radio partner, tech partner and 2 ticketing partners. Furthermore, there were many enthusiastic youngsters who volunteered themselves and showed their love for people with Down Syndrome. Even the event was also full of fun for volunteers too.
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP


Starter kit for carnival including, sunglasses, sunscreen, sneakers, camera and energy, energy  and lots of energy to make the event unforgettable. Entering ticket was for 500RS./head and ticket had water bottle, popcorns and snacks too to make the event more and more joy able for public. 


Carnival had 3coupon booth from which public had to purchase coupon for RS.200, by which they could participate in other fun stalls including 12 activity stalls, 20 game stalls, 17 craft stalls and 22 food stalls. Got goosebumps. Right? 

Activities were like:

  • Veritas Learning Circle
  • Gymboree
  • Kiddy rides
  • Azcorp Entertainment
  • Special Olympics Pakistan
  • T-Shirt Painting
  • Tattoo Painting
  • Mudpie Studio
  • Wondertee
  • TDF Magnifiscience
  • Ever Blocks
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP
Kids busy in activities

Game stalls were:

  • Door Match
  • Feed the Clown
  • Spin the Wheel
  • Tin-Can-Alley
  • Ringtoss
  • Basket ball
  • Shapes + colors
  • Tic Tac Toe
  • Slingshot
  • Scoop the Duck 
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP



Craft stalls were had:


  • KDSP Arts and Crafts
  • T Mug Crafts
  • Firefly
  • Bingle Mania
  • Busy L'il Hand
  • The Thursday Project
  • Star Shine Truck Art Gallery
  • Knots and Curls
  • NOWPDP
  • Jiddat by KVTC
  • The World of Art 
  • Social Bond Welfare Organization
  • Goldfish
  • Karwan-e-Hayat
  • ACELP
  • It's Puzzling
  • The Tailor Shop

Finally food stalls: 


Get ready for mouth watering. These include:
  • Rafiki
  • Pesto
  • Ghar Kay khaney
  • CafĂ© Ujala
  • Fazal Events
  • Wingitt
  • The Sauce
  • California Pizza
  • Yousuf Foods
  • AA Home Kitchen
  • Chef Mavra's  Cuisine
  • And's Creation
  • Chai Pani
  • RollOver
  • AMI Chaat Bar
  • Simple Dimple
  • MSA's Bake Away
  • D'oh
  • Espresso
  • OPTP
  • Lush Crush
  • Paramount
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP
Had golgappy plate for starter.

Yup. Everything was just as amazing as you are imagining right now. Seriously, every single stall was full with public and they had equal amount of fun after every single step at the ground. Children loved spending their coupons on game stall because there was amazing gifts for game winner.

Ah, that happiness, joy, satisfaction, sweetness, innocence, love in the eyes of children and adults with Down Syndrome gave another level of soothe to the air. Game stalls were their favorite among all stall. Not because of the gifts they would get after hitting successful shots like other children as they had zerozconcern with that, but….that is all because they loved to do that. They enjoyed every shot as the biggest achievement of their life, and this happiness made everyone surrounding by them so happy. Their sweet nature said that all about Down Syndrome.
World Down Syndrome Day 2020, PAKISTAN KDSP





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