Sunflower Lanyard Scheme
Some disabilities are not always immediately obvious particularly when your FOXG1 Syndrome child is younger and maybe isn’t yet requiring a wheelchair or has milder symptoms of the syndrome and is able to walk. Wearing the sunflower indicates that your child might need some extra help, understanding, or just a bit more time.
Many businesses have joined the global sunflower network. The sunflower lanyard is particularly recognised when traveling. It is recognised in 300 airport globally as well as most other travel networks. It is also recognised by healthcare , central and local government agencies to football stadiums, theme parks, theatres and financial institutions. It is also recognised in 12 countries globally.
Sunflower Lanyards and digital cards containing details about your child’s disability are available to purchase from the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Website.
