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HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Ismael Delgado is a barbershop owner, a reliable friend, but more importantly, Josiah’s dad.

“He’s been a blessing since the day he was born,” said Ismael Delgado, owner of 2147 Cuts.

Delgado’s son, Josiah, has Down syndrome.

He especially reflects on the 16-year-old’s bright light every World Down Syndrome Day, which happened last week on March 21.

Josiah is nonverbal, but his presence speaks volumes.

  • An undated photo of Ismael Delgado's family. (Courtesy)
  • An undated photo of Ismael Delgado's son, Josiah. (Courtesy)
  • An undated photo of Ismael Delgado's family. (Courtesy)
  • An undated photo of Ismael Delgado and his son, Josiah. (Courtesy)

He inspired Delgado to open his barbershop, 2147 Cuts, in Holland two years ago. The name pays homage to chromosome 21. An extra copy of that chromosome causes Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21.

The barbershop’s logo colors, blue and yellow, raise awareness about the condition.

“If there’s a family who has a child with Down syndrome, and I’m cutting their hair, it’s a time to connect with them and to really say, ‘I know your situation,'” said Delgado. “If I’m cutting someone with Down syndrome, it feels like I’m cutting my son.”

An undated photo of Ismael Delgado's son, Josiah. (Courtesy)
An undated photo of Ismael Delgado’s son, Josiah. (Courtesy)

The Mayo Clinic defines Down syndrome as “the most common genetic chromosomal disorder and cause of learning disabilities in children.”

Delgado said people often hear of those challenges and place limitations on those with the condition.

“The biggest misconception is that they’re sick or too weak to do something, and they’re not,” said Delgado. “They’re just like you and I.”

Just think of Josiah. He loves birthdays, swinging at the park and feeding animals.

Delgado loves to celebrate him.

“I hope that his life will be filled with blessings and that he’ll be happy,” said Delago.

Delgado said he and the other barbers plan to raise money, annually, in honor of World Down Syndrome Day. Their goal is to donate the funds from a day’s work to a child who lives with the condition overseas.

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