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Team Tyler!!
This is Team Tyler’s first year at the Step Up for Down
Syndrome walk. Their little boy Tyler is
five months old and they have been a part of the DSAF for five months. They found out that Tyler had Down syndrome
at birth and the DSAF has provided them with great support! They got 2nd
place in having the most walkers category for the walk this year.
Holly’s Hugs
Holly is 15 years old and her and her family have been a part
of the DSAF for 15 years. They told us
that this is a great fundraiser and they enjoy it!
Kate’s Crew
Kate is 7 and a half and this is her and her families 4th
year involved in the DSAF and the Step Up for Down Syndrome walk. She is a 1st grader and doing well
in school. Kate and her family are from
Aura, NE and this is the closest chapter of the DSAF to them. They really like this group and explained
that it has helped them get involved with other families since they live in a
small town.
Team Syndrome of the
Down (got idea from the music group System of the Down)
Marley and her family are team Syndrome of the Down. Marley is 6 and this is their 4th
year involved in the Step Up for Down Syndrome walk. Marley is in Kindergarten and is involved in
the Girls Group at the Barkley Center. Marley’s
mom told us that is it nice to meet people from outside of Lincoln who come to
this walk.
Team Jammin’ for Jake
Jake is 2 years old and him and his family have been
involved in DSAF activities for two years.
Jake’s dad explained to us that the DSAF has been a great way for them
to get to know other people, find doctors, and get involved in play groups!
“DSAF is a support group that has provided close friends who are in
a similar situation to go to for advice.” -From a parent who has been involved
with Step Up For Down Syndrome for 5 years since her daughter was born when
asked what the association means to them. The parents are glad their daughter
has grown to be friends with other children with Down syndrome, people to look
forward to being life-long friends with, who she is able to connect with and
understand each other in school and other activities.
Here are some more photos taken by the Shooting Stars Group.
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