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When Ivy was born, Heather Gregg experienced firsthand how overwhelming things could be for new families who have a child with Down syndrome. One year later, in collaboration with Down Syndrome Indiana, Heather started The Lucky Mama Project, a nonprofit that congratulates and celebrates new families to the Down syndrome community.