'I Have a Voice'

Traveling exhibit features local children with Down syndrome, their families

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Sam Simon, Ethan Bratland and Natalie Davis, all of Newton, were three of 42 Iowa children with Down syndrome chosen to participate in the "I Have A Voice" exhibit facilitated through Gigi's Playhouse in Des Moines and photographed by local photographer Amy Doerring. The exhibit will be unveiled at Community Heights Alliance Church on Sunday and will later travel to the Center for Arts and Artists. (Photos courtesy of Amy Doerring Photography)

While Doerring’s work — all volunteer — was essential to the completion of the exhibit, she insists that, “this project really isn’t about me at all, it’s about the families.”

Families like the Davises, made up of Andrea and Norm and their five children. The youngest, Natalie, was born with Down syndrome among other health complications just over a year ago.

“At Gigi’s, there’s just this feeling of a big family and a big sisterhood with the wives, so we don’t feel like we’re alone,” Andrea said. “After the diagnosis, all my dreams for my little girl were crushed. They told me I could have the same dreams, I’d just have to tweak them a little bit. They helped me realize life was going to be normal, it was just going to be a new normal.”

“I think this has broken through a barrier,” said Norm of the gallery. “There’s a been a stereotype cast out for so long over kids that have Down syndrome, and this display really has the power to touch someone’s heart. We want to tear down the walls of stereotyping.”

Jenine Simon, whose son, Sam, is featured in the display, agreed.

“I think one of the messages of the display is that they wanted people to see how much alike they are,” she said. “They’re more like us than they are different, that they can do things. They’re just like everyone else and this shows how important they are.”

“Sam was so excited for the photoshoot, it was awesome,” Simon added. “He is kind of a celebrity in town; everybody knows him wherever we go and we’ve only lived here four years. We’ve never had a bad experience with anyone in town — the community has just embraced him. We’re lucky that we picked Newton.”

Sam’s choice of wording on his hand during the photoshoot particularly struck Doerring, and has stayed with her since the session back in April.

“His mom wrote on his hand and he turned around and showed it to me and I just got shivers,” Doerring said. “His word was ‘important,’ and Sam is important.”

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