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The Moscow charity Downside Up is celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year. In Russia, on average only 15% of children with Down syndrome live with their families. In Moscow, thanks to the work of Downside Up, some 45% of new babies are now being taken home. Downside Up is working to ensure children with Down syndrome receive high quality services from birth to 7 years.