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Upside of Downs of Aiken

Upside of Downs of Aiken

Aiken, South Carolina - Aiken County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Aiken

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Aiken, South Carolina

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Provider overview

Upside of Downs of Aiken is a Down syndrome family support nonprofit in Aiken offering new-parent support, education, and the CSRA Buddy Walk.

Upside of Downs of Aiken is a Down syndrome family support and education nonprofit serving the Aiken and CSRA area, affiliated with NDSS and NDSC.

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Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, with the CSRA Buddy Walk in the fall
Cost
Family support and connection are generally free; confirm membership and event details with the organization.

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Upside of Downs of Aiken

Family support runs year-round. Families should confirm meetups and the Buddy Walk date with the organization.

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Down syndrome family support

New-parent support, family connection, education and inclusion, the CSRA Buddy Walk, and how to get involved.

Ages
Individuals with Down syndrome of all ages and their families
Season
Year-round support, with the CSRA Buddy Walk in the fall
Schedule
Contact Upside of Downs of Aiken for new-parent support, family connection, and the CSRA Buddy Walk.
Cost
Family support and connection are generally free; confirm membership and event details with the organization.
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Why this is listed
Upside of Downs of Aiken is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit of parents, siblings, relatives, friends, educators, and medical professionals who share knowledge to support families and the community around Down syndrome, providing new-parent support, education, and the CSRA Buddy Walk, and is affiliated with the National Down Syndrome Society and National Down Syndrome Congress.
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Program details we found

Down syndrome family support

Upside of Downs of Aiken is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit of parents, siblings, relatives, friends, educators, and medical professionals who share knowledge to support families and the community around Down syndrome, providing new-parent support, education, and the CSRA Buddy Walk, and is affiliated with the National Down Syndrome Society and National Down Syndrome Congress.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Down syndrome, parents and families, new-parent support, education, inclusion, and the CSRA Buddy Walk.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about new-parent support, family meetups and events, resources for the CSRA, and how to get connected with the group.

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What we found: Upside of Downs of Aiken is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit of parents, siblings, relatives, friends, educators, and medical professionals who share knowledge to support families and the community around Down syndrome, providing new-parent support, education, and the CSRA Buddy Walk, and is affiliated with the National Down Syndrome Society and National Down Syndrome Congress.

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