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New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association

New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association

Manchester, New Hampshire

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Jun 6, 2026

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Manchester

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Manchester, New Hampshire

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Provider overview

New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association gives New Hampshire families a statewide Down syndrome support and awareness resource.

The New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association is a statewide nonprofit supporting people with Down syndrome and their families.

Quick facts

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Ages
People with Down syndrome, families, caregivers, professionals, and community members statewide
Season
Year-round family support, information, awareness, and community events
Cost
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Location contacts

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New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association

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Programs and offerings

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Statewide Down syndrome family support

Family connection, Down syndrome information, awareness events, new-family support questions, and statewide referral planning.

Ages
People with Down syndrome, families, caregivers, professionals, and community members statewide
Season
Year-round family support, information, awareness, and community events
Schedule
Use the NHDSA site to confirm current programs, family-support contacts, awareness events, Buddy Walk timing, and how new families connect.
Cost
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Last checked
Jun 6, 2026
Why this is listed
The New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association's official about page says the organization was formed in 1988 as a voluntary nonprofit of families, professionals, and others interested in developing and sharing knowledge and experience of Down syndrome, and states its mission is to help all people with Down syndrome live to their fullest potential while enhancing quality of life and increasing awareness. New Hampshire Family Voices also describes NHDSA as a parent and family support resource.
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Program details we found

Statewide Down syndrome family support

The New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association's official about page says the organization was formed in 1988 as a voluntary nonprofit of families, professionals, and others interested in developing and sharing knowledge and experience of Down syndrome, and states its mission is to help all people with Down syndrome live to their fullest potential while enhancing quality of life and increasing awareness. New Hampshire Family Voices also describes NHDSA as a parent and family support resource.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The sources name Down syndrome, families, professionals, sharing knowledge and experience, helping all people with Down syndrome live to their fullest potential, quality of life, awareness, parent support, and family resources.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, local family connections, event accessibility, Spanish or translated materials, age-specific resources, school transition support, and whether NHDSA can connect the family to medical, educational, or recreation resources.

What we checked

What we found: The New Hampshire Down Syndrome Association's official about page says the organization was formed in 1988 as a voluntary nonprofit of families, professionals, and others interested in developing and sharing knowledge and experience of Down syndrome, and states its mission is to help all people with Down syndrome live to their fullest potential while enhancing quality of life and increasing awareness. New Hampshire Family Voices also describes NHDSA as a parent and family support resource.

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What to confirm

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