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You can help patients like Peter get the mental health care they need
Peter, 29, has been a patient at the Adult Down Syndrome Center since he was a teenager. He and his family are grateful to the Center for being able to meet Peter’s physical and mental health care needs over the years. His parents are also generous donors and excited to share Peter's story.
Chomedy is an active person, but like so many others, she quarantined when the pandemic hit. Fortunately, she found an online group through the Adult Down Syndrome Center that has helped her socialize and learn new skills.
Maria Kotsinis is a member of the Council of Advisors for the Adult Down Syndrome Center. She and her son, Nicholas, share what the Center means to them and why they’re so grateful to have this specialized care in their community.
Our nurse practitioner, Janet Bilodeau, RN, CNP, is retiring at the end of this month. We hope you’ll join us in congratulating and thanking her for her many years of service. Learn more here.
There are many ways you can get involved in our At the Center of it all campaign. Learn how here.
Save the date for the Adult Down Syndrome Center Fitness Fun for Everyone Virtual 5K Run/3K Walk from Aug. 13-21. Visit advocategiving.org/adsc/run for more information or to register.
Campaign Dashboard
To date, we’ve raised a total of $3,777,572 toward our $5.5M goal, including our lead challenge gift of $2.75M from Mike and Linda Mussallem through the George and Bob Fund. Read their story here.
We want to thank the Mussallems and everyone who has donated to our At the Center of it all campaign, including our friends who have generously given gifts of $10,000 and above: