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  • They Call Me Strong. Some Days I Borrow It May 28, 2026
  • ‘Six Over Ten’ – Meet KEY at Almost 13 May 10, 2026
  • Back, and Better Late Than Never April 29, 2026
  • Learn, Understand and Accept January 21, 2021
  • Who would have thought…? December 31, 2020

About Debbie’s Key

Debbie’s KEY is the chronicle of one mother’s (Debbie Mangortey) journey raising Kofi Entsi Yankson (KEY) born with Down syndrome. Follow our story of therapy, milestones, community outreach and the daily reality of raising a child with special needs in Ghana. Through KEY Therapy Drive, we bring therapy awareness to underserved communities across the country. Simply because every child deserves a fighting chance.

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What do you know?
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What do you know?

Sometimes we have so much to say we don’t know where to begin. I am in that situation right now and I decided to let my ink lead me and I like where it led. What do you really know? I hope you are ready to learn something new. October is Down syndrome awareness month… Continue reading What do you know?

SOCIAL DISTANCING
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SOCIAL DISTANCING

Social distancing has been used by parents of children with special needs for so long and for various reasons. However, if we are to get back to life as we knew it, albeit with a few permanent changes, it is in all our interest to strictly observe social distancing plus all the other precautionary measures… Continue reading SOCIAL DISTANCING

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This too, shall pass

It was Chinua Achebe who said “A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to … Continue reading This too, shall pass

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