Megan Nash considers her baby the most beautifulin the world. This is not surprising, all mothers think so about their children. But Megan was not just moved by sitting in her nursery. She decided that her baby should see the world. And I thought - why not Asheru to participate in the casting for the filming of advertising? And it turned out that her son had no chance. Not a single one. He simply will not be allowed into the casting because of the diagnosis. This is like discrimination. And it is very painful. I look at and think - what would be the contribution to the development of the global fashion business. And he does not even have a chance to be rejected. He was simply not given the opportunity to even try! - outraged Megan. And she went to war.Asher nashPhoto:@Asher’sDownRightPerfectFirst, she created a Facebook page for Asher – Asher’s Down Right Perfect. And on his behalf, she contacted the Oshkosh B’gosh brand – a company that produces children’s clothing and footwear. She asked them to evaluate the model data of little Asher. Touching – the reaction is viral. Megan decided to support the community dedicated to children with Down syndrome. Asher’s photo became incredibly viral, filled all the news feeds and channels. And it only caused touching – more and more touching! Asher’s page very quickly gained more than seven thousand subscribers. And in the comments to the posts made by the baby’s mother, people are already sharing their own stories – after all, Asher is not the only such child.1/8Photo: @Asher’sDownRightPerfectPhoto:Of course, Oshkosh B’gosh couldn’t pass by such a flurry of human emotions. — We liked Asher, we enjoyed spending time with his family. We appreciate Ms. Nash’s efforts to involve children with special needs in advertising campaigns. We will make every effort to ensure that there are more and more such children in our campaigns, - said a representative of the Oshkosh B'gosh company. - My goal is for Asher to be included in life. After all, he will become an adult, he will have a job. I want him to be involved in the society of his colleagues, his peers. I want him to be able to live in a world that accepts him as he is - namely Asher, and not his diagnosis, - said Asher Nash's mother.

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