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Arkansas Down Syndrome Association

Arkansas Down Syndrome Association (ADSA)

Little Rock, Arkansas - Pulaski County

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Little Rock

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Provider overview

The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association offers new-parent support, resources, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome and their families across Arkansas, based in Little Rock.

The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association is a Little Rock-based nonprofit (since 2004) advocating for and supporting people with Down syndrome and their families.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, resources, and events
Cost
Many resources and events are low or no cost; confirm membership and any event fees.

Location contacts

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Arkansas Down Syndrome Association

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Programs and offerings

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Parent support and resources

Down syndrome new-parent resources, family support, advocacy, and connection with other local families.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, resources, and events
Schedule
Contact ADSA or check its website for new-parent resources, support, and family events.
Cost
Many resources and events are low or no cost; confirm membership and any event fees.
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Why this is listed
The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association is a Little Rock-based 501(c)(3), incorporated in 2004, dedicated to advocating for healthy, inclusive, and productive lives for people with Down syndrome, offering new-parent resources and support, with a published phone.
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Program details we found

Parent support and resources

The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association is a Little Rock-based 501(c)(3), incorporated in 2004, dedicated to advocating for healthy, inclusive, and productive lives for people with Down syndrome, offering new-parent resources and support, with a published phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, advocacy for inclusive lives, new-parent resources, and family support.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, programs for a specific age, family events, and how to connect with other local families.

What we checked

What we found: The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association is a Little Rock-based 501(c)(3), incorporated in 2004, dedicated to advocating for healthy, inclusive, and productive lives for people with Down syndrome, offering new-parent resources and support, with a published phone.

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Common questions

Is Arkansas Down Syndrome Association reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Arkansas Down Syndrome Association (ADSA)?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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