Upcoming Events

Nov
9
Sat
Tools & Totes Bingo 2019 @ Brookhaven Municipal Center
Nov 9 @ 5:00 pm

Saturday, November 9, 2019 • Brookhaven Municipal Center

2 Cambridge Rd. Brookhaven, PA 19015
Doors open at 5:00pm/Games begin at 6:00pm

$40 at the door

  • 10 Bingo Games
  • Prizes range from designer bags to sporting event packages
  • Raffle baskets, 50/50, and a special Bingo game will be available
  • Bring your own snacks/beverages; some will be available for purchase
  • Tables can be reserved for parties of 8 or more.
  • Must be 21 to attend
All proceeds benefit the Delaware County Down Syndrome Interest Group. This organization sponsors family training, education activities, social gathers, and health initiatives for those with Down syndrome and their families.

“Together we will make a BIG difference.”

Nov
11
Mon
Delaware County’s Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU
Nov 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Delaware County's Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU

SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT TRAINING SERIES
2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR

ALL TRAININGS ARE HELD AT THE DCIU 200 YALE AVE MORTON, PA
ALL PARENTS/FAMILIES/GUARDIANS/PROFESSIONALS WELCOME


SEPT 23, 6-8pm | SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY

Guest presenter from Parent Family Network/Vision for Equality


NOV 11, 6-8pm | HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM SCHOOL-BASED THERAPIES–PERSPECTIVES FROM A PHYSICAL THERAPIST AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Guest presenters from Prism Therapeutic Consulting Services


JAN 13, 6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS, GUARDIANSHIP, POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Guest presenter from law firm of Herr, Potts and Potts


MARCH 23,6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO ADULT LIFE AND SERVICES

Guest presenter from Delaware County Advocacy and Resource Organization (DACARO)


JUNE 8, 9-11am | YEAR IN REVIEW AND PLANNING FOR NEXT YEAR! ALL VOICES AND IDEAS ARE WELCOME!


RSVPs welcome but not necessary!

Call 610-731-5500 with questions.

Follow us on Facebook at Delaware County Right to Education Local Task Force

Dec
4
Wed
2019 DSIG Holiday Party @ Paxon Hollow Country Club
Dec 4 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
2019 DSIG Holiday Party @ Paxon Hollow Country Club

The annual DSIG Holiday Party will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2019, from 6 to 9 PM at Paxon Hollow Country Club. Come join us for a night of dinner, dancing & great friendship! RSVP is required for this event.

Please email Megan at [email protected] with the number of adults and number of children (12 and under). There is a strict RSVP date of Friday, November 29, 2019. No late responses will be honored.

As in years past, we will be collecting for a local food pantry, so please bring a $10 donation or $10 in food items, and consider this your admission to the party.

Last but not least, annual dues will be collected for 2020 at this event. Our dues will remain the same as in previous years at $10 per household.

We hope to see you there!

Jan
13
Mon
Delaware County’s Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU
Jan 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Delaware County's Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU

SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT TRAINING SERIES
2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR

ALL TRAININGS ARE HELD AT THE DCIU 200 YALE AVE MORTON, PA
ALL PARENTS/FAMILIES/GUARDIANS/PROFESSIONALS WELCOME


SEPT 23, 6-8pm | SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY

Guest presenter from Parent Family Network/Vision for Equality


NOV 11, 6-8pm | HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM SCHOOL-BASED THERAPIES–PERSPECTIVES FROM A PHYSICAL THERAPIST AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Guest presenters from Prism Therapeutic Consulting Services


JAN 13, 6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS, GUARDIANSHIP, POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Guest presenter from law firm of Herr, Potts and Potts


MARCH 23,6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO ADULT LIFE AND SERVICES

Guest presenter from Delaware County Advocacy and Resource Organization (DACARO)


JUNE 8, 9-11am | YEAR IN REVIEW AND PLANNING FOR NEXT YEAR! ALL VOICES AND IDEAS ARE WELCOME!


RSVPs welcome but not necessary!

Call 610-731-5500 with questions.

Follow us on Facebook at Delaware County Right to Education Local Task Force

Mar
23
Mon
Delaware County’s Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU
Mar 23 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Delaware County's Right To Education Local Task Force @ DCIU

SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT TRAINING SERIES
2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR

ALL TRAININGS ARE HELD AT THE DCIU 200 YALE AVE MORTON, PA
ALL PARENTS/FAMILIES/GUARDIANS/PROFESSIONALS WELCOME


SEPT 23, 6-8pm | SAFETY IN THE COMMUNITY

Guest presenter from Parent Family Network/Vision for Equality


NOV 11, 6-8pm | HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM SCHOOL-BASED THERAPIES–PERSPECTIVES FROM A PHYSICAL THERAPIST AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST

Guest presenters from Prism Therapeutic Consulting Services


JAN 13, 6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS, GUARDIANSHIP, POWERS OF ATTORNEY

Guest presenter from law firm of Herr, Potts and Potts


MARCH 23,6-8pm | PLANNING FOR THE TRANSITION FROM SCHOOL TO ADULT LIFE AND SERVICES

Guest presenter from Delaware County Advocacy and Resource Organization (DACARO)


JUNE 8, 9-11am | YEAR IN REVIEW AND PLANNING FOR NEXT YEAR! ALL VOICES AND IDEAS ARE WELCOME!


RSVPs welcome but not necessary!

Call 610-731-5500 with questions.

Follow us on Facebook at Delaware County Right to Education Local Task Force

Jun
8
Mon
Delaware County’s Right To Education Local Task Force: Year in Review @ DCIU
Jun 8 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Delaware County's Right To Education Local Task Force: Year in Review @ DCIU

JUNE 8, 9-11am | YEAR IN REVIEW AND PLANNING FOR NEXT YEAR! ALL VOICES AND IDEAS ARE WELCOME!


RSVPs welcome but not necessary!

Call 610-731-5500 with questions.

Follow us on Facebook at Delaware County Right to Education Local Task Force

Nov
1
Sun
Run for Homies with Extra Chromies 5K @ Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Nov 1 @ 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

 

Sunday November 1 at 9:30 AM

Ridley Creek State Park / Pavilion #11

Use Discount code homies20off 
for 20% off the registration fee.

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Please join us on Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Ridley Creek State Park (picnic Area 11) for the second annual 5K Run for Homies with Extra Chromies presented by InkAway Laser Tattoo Removal to benefit the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County. This course is USATF certified. Walkers are also welcomed to join!

PLACE
1023 Sycamore Mills Road
Ridley Creek State Park/ Pavilion #11
Media, PA US 19063

DESCRIPTION
Help us support a great event that benefits the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County.

Location:
Ridley Creek State Park Area 11

Date and time:
Race Day packet pickup and registration will take place from 8:15 am- 9:15 am. Race begins at 9:30 am

Course Support:
Due to Covid-19 there will not be any water stops

Race Details:
Please join us on Sunday, November 1, 2020 at Ridley Creek State Park (picnic Area 11) for the second annual 5K Run for Homies with Extra Chromies presented by InkAway Laser Tattoo Removal to benefit the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County.  This course is USATF certified. Walkers are also welcomed to join!

Awards:
Top 1-3 Male and Female
$150.00 to 1st place finisher
$75.00 to 2nd place finisher
$50.00 to 3rd place finisher

T-Shirts and a running buff will be provided to all participants while supplies last.

Amenities:
Please join us on Sunday June 2, 2019 at Ridley Creek State Park (picnic Area 11) for the 1st Annual Inkaway No Regret 5K run and 1 mile walk to benefit the Down Syndrome Interest Group of Delaware County. The 5K race starts at 8:00 AM and the 1 mile walk begins at 8:05AM. This course is USATF certified.

Pre-race packet pickup:
Sunday, November 1, 2020 from 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM at Picnic Area 11 in RCSP

Parking:
Free Parking at Pavillion 11A & B

Race Results:
Race will be professionally timed by the Bryn Mawr Racing Co.; Results will be found at brynmawrracing.com

Questions:
Contact: Stephanie Sapp, [email protected](484) 840-8663

Covid-19 Safety Measures:

We will be updating our safety precautions so please check back.  Thank you for understanding and following these precautions to ensure everyone’s safety.

  1. The race will be capped at 200 runners to limit crowds.
  2. Social distancing will be practiced. We have plenty of space to spread out and everything takes place outside.
  3. Face coverings are required when picking up bibs, swag, food, awards, or anytime appropriate social distancing is not possible. For example, after you catch your breath after your race, put on a mask while walking around to collect food, a cold beverage, talking to friends, or walking to your vehicle. A mask does not need to be worn while running the race but is mandatory before and after.
  4. There will be rolling start times.
  5. Awards will be based on chip time, including overall winners.
  6. All volunteers tasked with serving the runners will be wearing masks.
  7. If you are not feeling well up to or on the day of the race, we ask that you stay home.

 

Thank you to our sponsors

 

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Sponsorships Donations, and Volunteers:
There are a number of ways to get involved in the 5K Run for Homies with Extra Chromies. Even if you are not planning to run or walk in the event, please consider volunteering, making a tax-deductible donation, or sponsoring through your local business to receive great branding and advertising benefits. Volunteers, please register on this website. Click the button that says “volunteer” and enter your information so that we can keep a count and ensure that we leave nothing to chance. To obtain more information, please contact Stephanie Sapp at (484)840-8663 or email [email protected].

Proceeds of the race will benefit The Delaware County Down Syndrome Interest Group (DSIG). DSIG is a 501(c) non-profit organization that was formed in 1990 by a group of families touched by Down Syndrome in Delaware County. They strive to promote professional and public awareness and encourage inclusion for those with Down Syndrome. Their goals are to reach out to expectant and new parents of a child with Down Syndrome, to be supportive of and provide social interaction for people with Down Syndrome, their families, friends and acquaintances, to aid and challenge each family to constantly evaluate and re-think how new ideas, information and technology may help or affect their child with Down Syndrome and to educate the general public by assisting members of our community in learning to see people with disabilities as people, not as their disability. To learn more please visit https://delcodsig.org/

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Jan
23
Sat
DSIG Virtual Conferences
Jan 23 @ 2:00 pm
DSIG Virtual Conferences

DSIG will be teaming up with DSA of Delaware and Chesapeake Down Syndrome Parent Group to present two virtual conferences for our families. The first virtual conference will be held on Saturday, 1/23/2021, from 2pm-4pm, featuring Dr. Brian Skotko. This virtual conference will appeal to families of all ages. His webinar will be covering two topics, “Brain Train: Smart Actions That Might Boost Cognition and Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease in People with Down Syndrome” and “Keeping Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome Healthy: All the Medical Updates that Parents Need to Know”. Please see the attached conference brochure for more details. There will be no fee to attend this conference as DSIG will be absorbing all costs for participants.

The second virtual conference will take place on Thursday, 3/4/2021, at 7pm, featuring Stacy Taylor, a behavior analyst, and is entitled “Toilet Training Tips & Tricks”. DSIG will be absorbing the cost of this virtual 1.5 hr. webinar. On Friday, 3/5/2021 and Saturday, 3/6/2021, there will be time slots for virtual 1-hour, One-on-One Behavioral Consults with Stacy Taylor and her team to address any toilet training focused or otherwise general behavior concerns you may have. These 1:1 sessions could be for any age for any concerning behavior your child, young adult or adult with Down syndrome is experiencing. The cost of each session is $100/hr., so DSIG is asking that each family who is interested in the 1:1 sessions, pay the $100 when they sign up for the session to secure your spot, and once you attend the session, DSIG will refund you $75 of the money that you paid for the session. Of course, if this would be a hardship for anyone who would like to attend, please let Patty know.

Read the Workshop Document

Here is the sign up link for the 1:1 sessions. Please enter your name, email, and which DSA you are with.

 

Feb
13
Sat
Virtual Valentine’s Day
Feb 13 @ 7:00 pm
Host: Kratowicz Family / (215) 421-4375
When: Saturday, Februart 13 from 7pmto 8pm ET
Where: The Comfort of you home!We are celebrating Valentine’s Day with our DCDSIG teens and adults social distancing style with a virtual Valentine’s day dance party!

Wear your most comfy pajamas, favorite Valentine’s sweater, or dress in your Valentine’s day best; whatever makes you to feel loved! Get out your disco balls, balloons, glow bands and join the party! (My daugther Jane personally prefers to jump/dance on her mini trampoline to her favorite tunes!)

If you’d like to hear any particular songs at the party let me know with a comment when you respond to this evite. Please RSVP to this evite if you can make it! ❤️

CLICK HERE TO RSVP
Feb
24
Wed
Speech Intelligibility presentation
Feb 24 @ 7:00 pm
Speech Intelligibility presentation

Speech Intelligibility presentation: Why is speech difficult to understand in some children with Down syndrome

Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 7 PM EST
Presented by Libby Kumin Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Professor Emeritus Loyola University Maryland, part of a three-part series sponsored by CDSPG.

Presentation is targeted for parents of children from age 4 to adulthood.
How can we help children with Down syndrome develop speech that is easier to understand? There are many factors that affect speech intelligibility in children and adults with Down syndrome but the occurrence and combination of factors are different for each person. Dr. Kumin will present a framework that can be used for identifying, analyzing, and treating the factors that affect speech intelligibility for your child, e.g. rate, articulation, oral motor skills and childhood apraxia of speech. Attendees will learn how to write IEP goals that target factors affecting speech intelligibility in your child and how to develop a home-school communication plan and to use home activities to practice speech skills. Handouts, forms and checklists will be included.