'Down syndrome doesn't stop me': Hartland continues encourage inclusion during Down Syndrome Awareness Month
By:
Emerson Lehmann
Posted: Oct 29, 2023 9:20 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month.
In February, CBS 58 introduced you to Brock Mielke, a Hartland man born with down syndrome who decided to start a clothing company, Brox21, with a goal of inspiring inclusion and acceptance.
Brock and his mother, Marybeth Mielke, returned to CBS 58 this week to speak with Emerson Lehmann about the importance of encouraging inclusion all year long.
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