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Flower City Down Syndrome Network

Flower City Down Syndrome Network

Rochester, New York - Monroe County

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Provider overview

The Flower City Down Syndrome Network offers parent support meetings, Mom and Dad groups, and age-based family social outings for families of children with Down syndrome in Greater Rochester.

The Flower City Down Syndrome Network is a Greater Rochester nonprofit providing education, support, and community for people with Down syndrome and their families.

Quick facts

Contact page
https://fcdsn.com/
Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round parent support meetings and social group outings
Cost
Confirm membership and any event costs; welcome baskets are provided to new and expectant parents.

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Flower City Down Syndrome Network

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Parent support meetings and family social groups

Down syndrome parent support meetings, Mom and Dad groups, age-based family outings, and welcome baskets for new parents.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round parent support meetings and social group outings
Schedule
Contact the Flower City Down Syndrome Network or see its programs page for current parent support meetings, Mom and Dad groups, and family outings.
Cost
Confirm membership and any event costs; welcome baskets are provided to new and expectant parents.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Flower City Down Syndrome Network in Rochester runs parent support meetings and social groups where parents and caregivers learn from medical experts and other parents, with four age-appropriate groups organizing community events, a Moms group, a Dad support group, and welcome baskets for new and expectant parents.
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Program details we found

Parent support meetings and family social groups

The Flower City Down Syndrome Network in Rochester runs parent support meetings and social groups where parents and caregivers learn from medical experts and other parents, with four age-appropriate groups organizing community events, a Moms group, a Dad support group, and welcome baskets for new and expectant parents.

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What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, parent support meetings, social groups, four age-appropriate groups, a Moms group, a Dad support group, and welcome baskets for new and expectant parents.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the right age-appropriate group, parent support meeting dates, the Dad and Mom groups, welcome baskets, and how to connect with other Rochester families.

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What we found: The Flower City Down Syndrome Network in Rochester runs parent support meetings and social groups where parents and caregivers learn from medical experts and other parents, with four age-appropriate groups organizing community events, a Moms group, a Dad support group, and welcome baskets for new and expectant parents.

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