The Jérôme Lejeune Foundation, which was given public interest status in 1996, has been working for individuals affected by Down Syndrome or other genetic intelligence disorders. Serving patients and their families, it pursues three missions: research, care, and defence of the life and dignity of the human person.
Today, 96% of unborn children with Down syndrome are victims of abortion. Can our society accept that some are denied the right to live based on a genome?
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