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'We are as grateful as we can be'
When Molly was born, her Down syndrome diagnosis was unexpected. But her parents feel fortunate to have found support, care and comfort through the Adult Down Syndrome Center. Today, Molly is independent and active, and her parents are grateful donors to the Center, which has played a critical role in their lives.
Will lives hundreds of miles away from the Adult Down Syndrome Center. However, he was able to participate in the Center’s virtual activities and make new friends during the pandemic.
Lindsey has never let life’s obstacles stand in her way. From beating leukemia at the young age of 7 to navigating virtual interactions during COVID-19, she hasn’t slowed down.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Hannah Graham to our team at the Adult Down Syndrome Center! Dr. Graham is passionate about helping others and can't wait to meet our patients and their families.
Thank you to all who participated in our Fitness Fun for Everyone Virtual 5K Run/3K Walk. We raised over $5,000 to support our At the Center of it all campaign.
The ADSC recently took part in a study that analyzed the prevalence of common disease conditions in individuals with Down syndrome. Read about it here.
There are many ways you can get involved in our At the Center of it all campaign. Learn how.
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To date, we’ve raised a total of $4,154,982 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: