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Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo

Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo

Maumee, Ohio - Lucas County

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Jun 8, 2026

Area

Toledo

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204 West Wayne Street, Suite 223b, Maumee, OH 43537

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Provider overview

The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo provides family support, parent mentoring, early-childhood groups, teen and young-adult social programs, and resource connection for people with Down syndrome.

The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo is a nonprofit support, education, and advocacy organization for individuals with Down syndrome and families across Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan.

Quick facts

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome from diagnosis through adulthood and their families; Society 21 serves people with Down syndrome age 16 and up.
Season
Year-round family support, parent groups, social programs, resources, and event-based programming.
Cost
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Location contacts

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Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo

204 West Wayne Street, Suite 223b, Maumee, OH 43537

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Programs and offerings

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Down syndrome family support and social programs

Family support, parent mentoring, early-childhood play groups, teen and young-adult social programming, educational resources, and scholarships for individuals with Down syndrome and families.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome from diagnosis through adulthood and their families; Society 21 serves people with Down syndrome age 16 and up.
Season
Year-round family support, parent groups, social programs, resources, and event-based programming.
Schedule
First Steps and Little Leaps are described as monthly groups, Society 21 meets once a month, and other support events vary by calendar. Check current DSAGT events for dates.
Cost
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo's official pages verify a Maumee-based nonprofit serving individuals with Down syndrome and families through support, education, advocacy, new and expectant parent connection, First Steps Baby & Toddler Group, Little Leaps Early Childhood Group, Mom's Night In, Dad's Night Out, Society 21 for people with Down syndrome age 16 and up, and scholarships for camp or recreational, therapeutic, or educational programs.
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Program details we found

Down syndrome family support and social programs

The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo's official pages verify a Maumee-based nonprofit serving individuals with Down syndrome and families through support, education, advocacy, new and expectant parent connection, First Steps Baby & Toddler Group, Little Leaps Early Childhood Group, Mom's Night In, Dad's Night Out, Society 21 for people with Down syndrome age 16 and up, and scholarships for camp or recreational, therapeutic, or educational programs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Official sources describe new-parent welcome support, parent mentoring, baby and toddler play group, Little Leaps, Mom's Night In, Dad's Night Out, Society 21, scholarships, and family resources.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the right age-specific group, Society 21 dates, new-parent mentoring, sibling or family resources, scholarship details, and how a family outside Toledo but in the service region can participate.

What we checked

What we found: The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Toledo's official pages verify a Maumee-based nonprofit serving individuals with Down syndrome and families through support, education, advocacy, new and expectant parent connection, First Steps Baby & Toddler Group, Little Leaps Early Childhood Group, Mom's Night In, Dad's Night Out, Society 21 for people with Down syndrome age 16 and up, and scholarships for camp or recreational, therapeutic, or educational programs.

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