Light up the world for World Down Syndrome Day
We would love to see your landmark lit up for World Down Syndrome Day.
If there is a landmark in your area that you would like to see lit up for WDSD, why not use our request template letter to ask them to light up:
DON’T FORGET to send us a photo to add to the collection!
CONTACT US- Ayuntamiento de Estepona, Malaga
- BC Place Stadium, Vancouver
- Belfast City Hall, Ireland
- Bell Tower, Western Australia
- Big Four Bridge, Louisville
- Blickling Hall, United Kingdom
- Burj Khalifa, Dubai
- Caesar’s Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Canberra Grammar School, Australia
- Cardiff Castle/Castell Caerdydd, Wales
- Casa de las Tejerinas, Malaga
- Court House, Woodstock, Illinois (photo by Ken Farver)
- Denver City and County Building, USA
- Eden Park, New Zealand
- Eiffel Tower, Paris
- Empire State Building, NY
- Estepona Orchid House, Malaga
- Government Palace, Chile
- Jet d’Eau, Geneva, Switzerland
- Lloyd Bell Tower, University of Mississippi, USA
- Liverpool Town Hall, United Kingdom
- Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland
- Miami County Courthouse in Troy, Ohio USA
- National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru (photo by Scott Waby)
- Niagara Falls, Canada
- Norwich Assembly House, United Kingdom
- Norwich Castle, United Kingdom (designed by Brandon Lee)
- Norwich City Hall, United Kingdom
- Palais des Nation, United Nations, Geneva
- The Queens Park Theatre, Western Australia
- Saamis Tepee in Medicine Hat, Canada
- St John’s Beacon, Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Terminal Tower, Cleveland, USA
- Tower 42, London
- Universidad Católica de Chile
- Wilmington, North Carolina
Sign up!
Sign up to hear from the World Down Syndrome Day team about how you can get involved.
You will also get access to our FREE WDSD resources including guides for advocacy, schools and organisations, posters, templates and lots more to help you to mark this important day.
Together we will create a single global voice advocating for the rights, inclusion and well being of people with Down syndrome.