Football club forms for Down syndrome awareness
Sarah Julian went live from the Penguin Cafe in Wednesfield for the finale of our Alright Bab campaign.
For the past month, we've been sending our reporter PJ out across the West Midlands to chat with people in their workplace, gym, walking their dogs, and just checking in with them to see if they're okay.
They found someone trying to change the conversation around Down syndrome.
Shaun Spicer started the Essington Down Syndrome Awareness Football Club because he couldn't find a team for his seven-year-old son Jaxon to play for.
He told 大象传媒 WM's Sarah Julian about Jackson.
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