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Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association

Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association (HADSA)

Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Linn County

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Provider overview

The Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association offers education, support, and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome and their families across Eastern Iowa, with seminars, social outings, and an annual walk.

The Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association is a Cedar Rapids-based nonprofit serving individuals with Down syndrome and their families across Eastern Iowa.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families across Eastern Iowa
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Year-round support, programs, and annual events
Cost
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Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association

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Down syndrome support, education, and advocacy

Down syndrome family support, educational seminars, social outings, annual walk, and connection with other local families.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families across Eastern Iowa
Season
Year-round support, programs, and annual events
Schedule
Contact HADSA or check its calendar for current support, educational seminars, social outings, and the Step Up For Down Syndrome Walk.
Cost
Many programs and events are low or no cost; confirm membership, registration, and any event fees, plus the grant/scholarship fund for member services.
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The Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association (HADSA) provides education, support, and advocacy in Eastern Iowa for individuals with Down syndrome and their families, with annual events including the Step Up For Down Syndrome Walk, educational seminars, and social outings, and a published email.
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Down syndrome support, education, and advocacy

The Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association (HADSA) provides education, support, and advocacy in Eastern Iowa for individuals with Down syndrome and their families, with annual events including the Step Up For Down Syndrome Walk, educational seminars, and social outings, and a published email.

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Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, programs for a specific age, social outings, educational seminars, the grant fund, and how to connect with other local families.

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What we found: The Hawkeye Area Down Syndrome Association (HADSA) provides education, support, and advocacy in Eastern Iowa for individuals with Down syndrome and their families, with annual events including the Step Up For Down Syndrome Walk, educational seminars, and social outings, and a published email.

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