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Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress Parents First Call Center

Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress

Burlington, Massachusetts - Middlesex County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Greater Boston

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Burlington, Massachusetts

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Provider overview

Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress offers Parents First Call support for expectant and new parents, families across life stages, medical providers, educators, and parent volunteers connected to Down syndrome.

Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress is a nonprofit supporting people with Down syndrome and their families through parent support, education, advocacy, events, medical outreach, and community connection.

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Ages
Expectant parents, new parents, families of children, teens, and adults with Down syndrome, educators, medical professionals, and volunteers
Season
Year-round family support, events, and connection programs
Cost
Families should confirm whether a call, membership, event, Boston Learning Program, or other MDSC program has registration steps, fees, or eligibility requirements.

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Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress

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Programs and offerings

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Parents First Call and Down syndrome family connection

Down syndrome parent support, expectant and new parent connection, school-age resources, teen and adult family supports, and Boston learning opportunities.

Ages
Expectant parents, new parents, families of children, teens, and adults with Down syndrome, educators, medical professionals, and volunteers
Season
Year-round family support, events, and connection programs
Schedule
Parent support, connection programs, events, and learning programs follow MDSC's current calendar and staff-confirmed availability.
Cost
Families should confirm whether a call, membership, event, Boston Learning Program, or other MDSC program has registration steps, fees, or eligibility requirements.
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Why this is listed
The official MDSC National Parents First Call Center page metadata describes a comprehensive full-service professional center serving expectant parents, medical providers, Down syndrome organization leaders, and parent volunteers, and the site navigation lists programs for expectant parents, new parents, parents of school-aged children, teens and adults with Down syndrome, families of teens and adults, educators, medical professionals, support and connection, and a Boston Learning Program.
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Program details we found

Parents First Call and Down syndrome family connection

The official MDSC National Parents First Call Center page metadata describes a comprehensive full-service professional center serving expectant parents, medical providers, Down syndrome organization leaders, and parent volunteers, and the site navigation lists programs for expectant parents, new parents, parents of school-aged children, teens and adults with Down syndrome, families of teens and adults, educators, medical professionals, support and connection, and a Boston Learning Program.

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Source checkedClearly listed in sourceFound in page titleNational Parents First Call Center - MDSC
Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: MDSC describes National Parents First Call Center, expectant parents, medical providers, Down syndrome organization leaders, parent volunteers, programs for expectant parents, new parents, parents of school-aged children, Learning Program Boston, teens and adults with Down syndrome, families of teens and adults, educators, medical professionals, support and connection, advocacy, and events.

Access notes to confirm: Families should ask whether they should start with Parents First Call, a new-parent resource, school-age support, teen and adult family support, the Boston Learning Program, or an event; they should also ask about language access, virtual options, and how to connect with trained parent volunteers.

What we checked

What we found: The official MDSC National Parents First Call Center page metadata describes a comprehensive full-service professional center serving expectant parents, medical providers, Down syndrome organization leaders, and parent volunteers, and the site navigation lists programs for expectant parents, new parents, parents of school-aged children, teens and adults with Down syndrome, families of teens and adults, educators, medical professionals, support and connection, and a Boston Learning Program.

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What to confirm

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Is Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress Parents First Call Center reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress?

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