The Last Day of Down Syndrome Awareness Month is TODAY but awareness matters every day! Hey everyone! I’ll be out and about on the streets of Tampa again TODAY on the last day of Down Syndrome Awareness Month in my Passionate Filmmaker Costume … [Read more...] about Hey National News! Here’s a heartwarming GOOD News Story!
Down Syndrome Awareness Month
Mayor Jane Castor Supports The Movie Because of Sam
Tampa is the Setting for the Heartwarming Indie Movie Because of Sam We’re so excited that Tampa Mayor Jane Castor and The City of Tampa are recognizing Sam Piazza and Because of Sam on social media posts, during Down Syndrome Awareness … [Read more...] about Mayor Jane Castor Supports The Movie Because of Sam
Down Syndrome Awareness Month is October – Knowledge is Power
Thank you to Craig Woodard, Sr., Executive Director & President, Down Syndrome Association of Tampa Bay - 21Strong, and Book Author - for providing these important facts about Down syndrome. We appreciate Craig who is a huge fan of Sam Piazza … [Read more...] about Down Syndrome Awareness Month is October – Knowledge is Power
Taking it to the Tampa Streets for Because of Sam
Filmmaker Renee Warmack Takes it to the Streets for Because of Sam in Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Some people jump into a pool of ice water... Or repel off buildings... Renee Warmack is wearing popcorn on her head on the side of the street … [Read more...] about Taking it to the Tampa Streets for Because of Sam
Former United Way, Child “Ambassador Spokesperson” with Down Syndrome Focus of New Documentary, Because of Sam – Still Advocates for People with Disabilities, 25 Years Later
A former United Way, child ambassador spokesperson with Down Syndrome, who is the inspiration behind a new, Tampa-based movie called Because of Sam, still advocates for people with disabilities, 25 years later. This heartwarming movie that’s … [Read more...] about Former United Way, Child “Ambassador Spokesperson” with Down Syndrome Focus of New Documentary, Because of Sam – Still Advocates for People with Disabilities, 25 Years Later