Support the Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota
as a sponsor for our annual
Step Up For Down Syndrome Awareness Walk!

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Engage With DSAMn Families
THROUGHOUT THE EVENT & THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA

Show Your Support & Commitment
TO THE DOWN SYNDROME COMMUNITY

Raise Funds & Awareness
TO SUPPORT THE DOWN SYNDROME COMMUNITY
Your Support Matters
The Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota is a statewide nonprofit organization with the mission to empower individuals and families, create community, and celebrate the abilities of people with Down syndrome. Our vision is for all people with Down syndrome to achieve their fullest potential in and accepting and inclusive society. Membership is free and open to all. Most of our programming is free or heavily subsidized, all made possible because of generous individuals, corporations, and foundations like you.
What We Do
The Association provides programming to serve individuals with Down syndrome, their families, their educators, providers and supporters across the state of Minnesota and in border communities in our neighboring states. DSAMn supports individuals with Down syndrome from birth (or earlier in cases of a prenatal diagnosis) through adulthood and aging. We do this by:
  • Providing accurate information to families, healthcare professionals, and the broader community to better understand Down syndrome.

  • Supporting families through programs like our new & expectant parent line staffed by a trained professional 365 days a year; our parent support groups which occur in more than 19 communities across the state; and our family connector program which helps families connect with resources and navigate complex systems like healthcare, county services, special education and more.
  • Offering skill-building programs directly to youth and adults with Down syndrome including our bike camp, Improvaneers job training, performing arts programming, speech, music and more.   

  • Advocating for our community – from vaccine access, organ transplant discrimination, special education to increasing work opportunities…some of our most crucial work happens at the Capitol and with stakeholders in the community. 
 
Learn More at www.dsamn.org