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World Down Syndrome Day

World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is March 21 – the 21st day of the 3rd month – selected to signify the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome. WDSD is a day to celebrate and advocate!

Get ready to Rock your Socks!

Step Up For Down Syndrome (SUDS)

The Step Up for Down Syndrome walk happens annually in the fall. Please make plans to join us!

CADSA’s local Step Up for Down Syndrome (SUDS) walk is one of 300 events held annually across the country focused on increasing funding and awareness for individuals with Down syndrome and their families. SUDS is typically our largest fundraising event of the year. In the past, we have had 2,000 people in attendance at our 5K event!

As SUDS is typically our primary fundraiser, donations are welcomed but not required. We encourage participants to give what they are able and invite others to contribute to our cause. Thank you for supporting the Capital area Down syndrome community!

Down Syndrome Awareness Month – October 2023

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed October 2023 as Down Syndrome Awareness Month in Michigan.

The proclamation read:

WHEREAS, Down syndrome, or trisomy 21, is the most common chromosomal variation in the world, found in people of all races, ethnicities, and economic groups; and,

WHEREAS, individuals with Down syndrome are born with an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting in developmental delay, characteristic physical features, and an increased risk for certain medical conditions; and,

WHEREAS, approximately one in every 772 children is born with Down syndrome, representing an estimated 5,100 births per year in the United States; and,

WHEREAS, while medical advancements and interventions have resulted in dramatic improvements in the life span and potential of those who are affected, continued research is needed to better understand the pathophysiology of Down syndrome and to develop new clinical and behavioral treatments; and,

WHEREAS, despite progress, there is still much work to be done regarding the rights to equality, inclusion, education, medical care, research, and support for people with Down syndrome in the United States and abroad; and,

WHEREAS, people with Down syndrome possess a wide range of abilities and are active participants in the educational, occupational, social and recreational circles of our communities; and,

WHEREAS, during this month we join with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Down syndrome community to support equal opportunity and the right to achieve the universally desired goals of self-fulfillment, pride in individual achievements, inclusion in the community, and reaching one’s fullest potential;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim October 2023 as Down Syndrome Awareness Month in Michigan.

If you or your organization would like to host a Down Syndrome Awareness event, please contact CADSA Executive Director.

CADSA is dedicated to enhancing the lives of people living with Down syndrome so they can reach their full potential and be valued members of our community.

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