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Going to Bat
for Down Syndrome By
Liz Townsend
Editor's note. My family is on
vacation until next Monday.
While we are gone I'll be
running past articles that
you've indicated you liked. This
first ran May 25. Dave.
The television
series Facing Life Head-On, shown on Trinity Broadcasting
Network as well as other outlets, is currently airing an amazing
episode called "Going to Bat for Down Syndrome." The episode
features a delightful little girl named Chloe and her "buddy,"
Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Andy LaRoche.
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Chloe met with Any LaRoche of the Pirates on 5/11/10 to
film a commercial! |
LaRoche has made it a tradition
to invite kids with Down syndrome to the ballpark to watch
batting practice, meet other members of the team, and give them
tickets to the game. His first guest was Chloe Kondrich and her
family, and they have developed a special bond.
"She's an amazing girl," LaRoche
said. "I know every player that she met on the team she touched
their lives. It's done more for me than I could ever do for her.
She has so much love to give everybody."
Chloe's parents, Kurt and Margie Kondrich, said they are grateful for LaRoche's big heart and
desire to reach out to these special kids. As they've raised
their bubbly six-year-old girl, the Kondriches have become
outspoken advocates for people with Down syndrome, speaking out
against prejudice and the overwhelming prevalance of abortion
after prenatal diagnosis of the syndrome.
"It's a silent eugenic movement,"
Kurt Kondrich said. "It's identifying, targeting, and
eliminating a human being because they're not perceived to have
the characteristics that are highly worshipped in today's
society. I try to tell people she has the characteristics we
should hope and pray for in our children--her purity, her
innocence, her unconditional love, her goodness.
Those are the things that are
absolutely amazing about her."
LaRoche plans to invite more kids
with Down syndrome to the Pirates ballpark. He described these
visits as highlights of his time in Pittsburgh. "They're normal
kids," he said. "Probably better than normal. They're special."
You can watch "Going to Bat for
Down Syndrome" at
http://www.facinglife.tv/episode/season_4/episode_15/episode_415.html.
Read more about Chloe and her family at
http://chloesmessage.blogspot.com/.
Be sure to send your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
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