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Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York

Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York, Inc.

Kenmore, New York - Erie County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Kenmore

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547 Englewood Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14223

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Provider overview

The Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York offers monthly meetings, family functions, and new-parent support for families of children with Down syndrome around Buffalo.

The Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York is a Buffalo-area nonprofit run by and for families, providing parent support and social activities for the Down syndrome community.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round, with meetings and social activities held monthly
Cost
Most activities have no fee; confirm membership and any event details directly.

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Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York

547 Englewood Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14223

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Programs and offerings

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Monthly meetings and family support

Down syndrome parent support, monthly meetings, new-parent outreach, lending library, and family social activities.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round, with meetings and social activities held monthly
Schedule
Contact the Down Syndrome Parents Group of WNY or check its calendar for current monthly meetings, family functions, and new-parent outreach.
Cost
Most activities have no fee; confirm membership and any event details directly.
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Why this is listed
The Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York provides support to families of people with Down syndrome through information and referral, home or hospital visits, a lending library, family functions, and social activities, with events and meetings held on a monthly basis where extended family members and interested professionals are welcome.
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Program details we found

Monthly meetings and family support

The Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York provides support to families of people with Down syndrome through information and referral, home or hospital visits, a lending library, family functions, and social activities, with events and meetings held on a monthly basis where extended family members and interested professionals are welcome.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, parent support, information and referral, home or hospital visits, a lending library, family functions, social activities, and monthly meetings.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, monthly meeting locations, family functions, the lending library, and how to connect with other local families.

What we checked

What we found: The Down Syndrome Parents Group of Western New York provides support to families of people with Down syndrome through information and referral, home or hospital visits, a lending library, family functions, and social activities, with events and meetings held on a monthly basis where extended family members and interested professionals are welcome.

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