A.     To strongly advocate for enhanced early Down syndrome diagnosis in         all Health Centers country wide.

B.  To sensitize on the prevalence of Down Syndrome, protect social rights and promote access to social services to people with Down Syndrome and their families.

C.  To strongly advocate for policy development that addresses the needs of people with Down syndrome which includes education, health and social well-being.

D. To positively influence National policies and legislation for people with Down syndrome.

E.  To promote communication and coordination among the activities of the  said organization by sharing information, experience and challenges in order to arrive at a coordinated program  for the promotion of Down syndrome awareness.

F. To facilitate the establishment of Recreational Centers  and Respite Units for Down Syndrome people and their families.