
Joey (Full) 4 years old
Meet Joey – Thriving at 4 Years Old! Joey is an incredible 4-year-old with Full Trisomy 18 — and he absolutely loves to swim! He
This space celebrates the strength, joy, and beauty of children with Trisomy 18.
Every child’s journey is filled with love, courage, and meaningful milestones. Whether taking small steps, sharing bright smiles, or overcoming challenges, these children inspire hope and show the world what is possible.
Here, we honor their lives, celebrate their progress, and remind families that a diagnosis does not define a child’s potential.
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Meet Joey – Thriving at 4 Years Old! Joey is an incredible 4-year-old with Full Trisomy 18 — and he absolutely loves to swim! He

Meet Benjamin – Spreading Light and Love at 7 Years Old! Benjamin is 7 years old and shining bright with Mosaic Edwards Syndrome. His mother

Meet Amelia – Thriving at 3.5 Years Old! Amelia is 3.5 years old and showing the world what it means to thrive with Full Edwards

Meet Lillian – A True Edwards’ Syndrome Warrior! Lillian is 2 years old and a shining example of strength and resilience with Full Edwards’ Syndrome!

Addie’s Big Step Forward at 16 Months Patricia, lovingly called Addie by her family, is 16 months old and full of personality! She’s often the

Maeve’s Incredible Journey at 10 Months Maeve is 10 months old and thriving with Full Edwards’ Syndrome! Her family shares, “Maeve has grown so much!

Meet Maria Elena: Defying Odds and Spreading Joy Maria Elena is a vibrant 6-year-old living with Full Trisomy 18, and she’s proving every day that

Meet Josiah: A 9-Year-Old Full of Joy and Determination Josiah is a sweet, joyful 9-year-old who radiates happiness and is thriving every step of the

Meet Rylee: Breaking Barriers and Achieving Big Dreams Rylee is an 18-year-old powerhouse living with Partial Mosaic Trisomy 18 (Edwards’ Syndrome), and she’s a true

Eleanor Jane is a spirited 3-year-old living with Mosaic Edwards’ Syndrome—and she’s proving every day that nothing can hold her back. From the moment she