We had such a successful event in Springfield and received such great feedback about choosing another Delco location, so we set up another event! Come out and support us at Chick-Fil-A in Brookhaven on Monday, May 13th from 4-7pm!
Don’t forget to mention our group when ordering, so we receive the benefits of your order!
Please share with all those who love Chick -Fil-A and our awesome rockin’ friends! Thank you for continuing to support our Delaware County Down Syndrome Interest Group!
Join us for a special celebration hosted by Isabel Grace Photography at Dave & Buster’s, dedicated to our Down syndrome community. We invite you to enjoy a complimentary food and drinks, along with a $35 play card for ages 4 to 17.
Let’s come together to celebrate our loved one’s with Down syndrome!
Join the Delco Group on May 16th, 2024 for DELCO SMILES. This is a free ticketed event filled with fun, dancing, music, games, food, prizes and more!
The event will be hosted by Bette’s Family Fun Center and completely free to DELCO DSIG members who register by May 9th.
For the registration link, please contact [email protected].
DATE: June 4, 2024
TIME: Starts at 7 pm
WHERE: GET Café / 246 Haverford Ave, Narberth, PA 19072
From Sara Jane Wolff:
“Hi all! As many of you know, I administer a FB page for families who have a child with a dual diagnosis of Down Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. MCDSIG Dual Diagnosis. Our next DS-ASD parent meetup will be on Tuesday, June 4, at 7 pm at @GET Café.
[email protected] / 215-421-4375
Hope to see you there!!“
Get Directions
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🎉 It’s here! DelcoDSIG is hosting another family fun evening at Bette’s Family Fun Center on June 14th from 5:30- 7:30. This event was so much fun last year, we can’t wait to see everyone there again!
This event is for members 12 years old and younger (and their families). Food and drink will be provided.
Please RSVP to [email protected] by June 7th with the number of children and adults attending.
Support a Sport Fill the Stands Event is to show how much we support our athletes! The goal is to fill the stands with spectators to cheer on the blue and purple team as they compete in a soccer game. We want this event to feel like any other big sporting event! Please spread the word and bring a friend…. Or 10! Support a Sport will be asking for small donations for admission to the event. We can’t wait to see you there!!
Ages 8 and up can sign up to play!
We’re excited to invite myDSC members to the LuMind IDSC Family Weekend 2024! It will take place from Friday, September 13 to Sunday, September 15. This all-ages, family-friendly celebration is an exclusive event for myDSC members and takes place at Great Wolf Lodge locations across the United States and in Canada.
The largest event of its kind for individuals with Down syndrome and their families, the LuMind IDSC Family Weekend is sure to be an unforgettable experience!
DATES: SEPT. 22nd and 29th / OCT. 6th and 20th
LOCATION: Springfield High School Tuft Field
TIMES: 3:30pm-4:30pm
COST: $75.00
Join us for the SAS Fall Clinic 2024, where young athletes with intellectual and physical disabilities can enjoy soccer and flag football in a supportive, inclusive environment! Organized by Support a Sport, whose mission is to provide year-round sports opportunities, our clinics empower athletes to develop their skills while experiencing the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of sports. Open to all abilities, these clinics help foster community, build confidence, and encourage personal growth through sports they love. Don’t miss this opportunity—register today and be a part of the excitement!
Saturday September 28th 2024
Pennsylvania State Police Troop K, Sunny Day Camp Event
Brandywine Youth Club
47 Thornton Road, Glen Mills PA 19342
Time: 10:00a.m. – 2:00p.m.
The Penn State College of Medicine is thrilled to be offering innovative disability-focused education to their students this winter focused on caring for children and young adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD).
As part of this education, they need people to sign-up as “standardized patients.” The child or young adult with I/DD and 1 caregiver (parent or legal guardian) will both be compensated for their time.
All standardized patients (21 years old or YOUNGER) and their caregiver must participate in the mandatory 1 hour training session (via Zoom, multiple times offered TBD – late November/early December) and at least 1 educational class session.
Your participation will help the Penn State College of Medicine develop and evaluate this curriculum as a model for other US medical schools, and ultimately, help improve healthcare for people with disabilities.
Registration: https://buff.ly/3MFa0MT
Reach-out to Lydia Smeltz at [email protected].