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Michiana Down Syndrome

Michiana Down Syndrome (Down Syndrome Family Support and Advocacy Group)

Mishawaka, Indiana - St. Joseph County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Mishawaka

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2448 Miracle Lane A, Mishawaka, IN

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Provider overview

Michiana Down Syndrome runs a Mishawaka resource center with monthly Moms' and Dads' nights out, new-parent welcome bags, and parent group meetings for families touched by Down syndrome.

Michiana Down Syndrome, also known as the Down Syndrome Family Support and Advocacy Group, is a Mishawaka nonprofit serving families touched by Down syndrome across the Michiana region.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages, their parents and families
Season
Year-round, with monthly programs and parent gatherings
Cost
Some gatherings provide a meal subsidy; confirm membership and any program fees.

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Michiana Down Syndrome Resource Center

2448 Miracle Lane A, Mishawaka, IN

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Parent gatherings and family programs

Down syndrome parent group meetings, monthly Moms' and Dads' nights out, new-parent welcome bags, and family programs at the Mishawaka resource center.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages, their parents and families
Season
Year-round, with monthly programs and parent gatherings
Schedule
Contact Michiana Down Syndrome for the current monthly Moms' Night Out, D.A.D.S. Night Out, and parent group meetings at the Mishawaka Resource Center.
Cost
Some gatherings provide a meal subsidy; confirm membership and any program fees.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Michiana Down Syndrome operates a Resource Center in Mishawaka that serves as a meeting place for parent groups and runs monthly Moms' Night Out and D.A.D.S. Night Out gatherings, welcome bags for new parents, and monthly programs for people with Down syndrome and their families across St. Joseph, Marshall, LaPorte, Starke, and Elkhart counties.
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Program details we found

Parent gatherings and family programs

Michiana Down Syndrome operates a Resource Center in Mishawaka that serves as a meeting place for parent groups and runs monthly Moms' Night Out and D.A.D.S. Night Out gatherings, welcome bags for new parents, and monthly programs for people with Down syndrome and their families across St. Joseph, Marshall, LaPorte, Starke, and Elkhart counties.

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What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, families, advocacy and fellowship, monthly Moms' Night Out and D.A.D.S. Night Out, welcome bags for new parents, and parent group meetings.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent welcome bags, the monthly parent gatherings, programs for a specific age, and how to connect with other local families.

What we checked

What we found: Michiana Down Syndrome operates a Resource Center in Mishawaka that serves as a meeting place for parent groups and runs monthly Moms' Night Out and D.A.D.S. Night Out gatherings, welcome bags for new parents, and monthly programs for people with Down syndrome and their families across St. Joseph, Marshall, LaPorte, Starke, and Elkhart counties.

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