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Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky

Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky

Paducah, Kentucky - McCracken County

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Paducah

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Paducah, Kentucky

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Provider overview

The Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky provides information, resources, and family support for individuals with Down syndrome across the Paducah region.

The Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky is a family organization serving the Paducah region with awareness, resources, and peer support.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome and their families, all ages
Season
Year-round support, resources, and an annual Buddy Walk
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Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky

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Down syndrome family support and resources

Information and referral, new-parent support, family connections, awareness events, and the annual Buddy Walk.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome and their families, all ages
Season
Year-round support, resources, and an annual Buddy Walk
Schedule
Contact the Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky for family support, resources, and the annual Buddy Walk.
Cost
Confirm membership, event details, and how to connect with other families with the association.
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Why this is listed
The Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky, based in the Paducah area, promotes public awareness and acceptance of individuals with Down syndrome by providing information, resources, and support, and hosts the annual Western Kentucky Buddy Walk.
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Down syndrome family support and resources

The Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky, based in the Paducah area, promotes public awareness and acceptance of individuals with Down syndrome by providing information, resources, and support, and hosts the annual Western Kentucky Buddy Walk.

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What the provider says: The source names a Down syndrome association, public awareness and acceptance, information, resources, support in the community, and an annual Buddy Walk.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, family connections, events, resources, and the service area across western Kentucky.

What we checked

What we found: The Down Syndrome Association of Western Kentucky, based in the Paducah area, promotes public awareness and acceptance of individuals with Down syndrome by providing information, resources, and support, and hosts the annual Western Kentucky Buddy Walk.

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