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Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley

Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley

Hopewell Junction, New York - Dutchess County

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Hopewell Junction

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Hopewell Junction, New York

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Provider overview

The Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley offers new-parent support, educational coaching, and family events for families of children with Down syndrome in the Hudson Valley.

The Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley, founded by parents in the 1980s, is a volunteer-driven organization supporting local families of people with Down syndrome.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, with family events through the year
Cost
Confirm membership and any event costs; new parent baskets are provided to local families.

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Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley

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New-parent support and family events

Down syndrome new-parent baskets, educational coaching, family events, and connection with other Hudson Valley families.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, with family events through the year
Schedule
Contact the Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley for new-parent support, educational coaching, and family events.
Cost
Confirm membership and any event costs; new parent baskets are provided to local families.
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The Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley is a volunteer, parent-run organization for local families that provides new parent baskets delivered by trained volunteers, support for school-age children via educational coaches, and family events including World Down Syndrome Day and an annual Buddy Walk.
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Program details we found

New-parent support and family events

The Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley is a volunteer, parent-run organization for local families that provides new parent baskets delivered by trained volunteers, support for school-age children via educational coaches, and family events including World Down Syndrome Day and an annual Buddy Walk.

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What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, a parent-founded volunteer organization, new parent baskets, educational coaches, World Down Syndrome Day, and an annual Buddy Walk.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new parent baskets, educational coaching for school-age children, family events, meeting other Hudson Valley families, and how to become a member.

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What we found: The Down Syndrome Association of the Hudson Valley is a volunteer, parent-run organization for local families that provides new parent baskets delivered by trained volunteers, support for school-age children via educational coaches, and family events including World Down Syndrome Day and an annual Buddy Walk.

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