New programing starts at our new location on November 4th! Check out the available programming in the flyer below!
New programing starts at our new location on November 4th! Check out the available programming in the flyer below!
September was a busy month for the Central chapter! We all got together and played a round of mini golf. Some were rockstars on the course getting a hole in one, while others didn't keep score! To end the month, Central hosted their 1st Darts For Down Syndrome fundraiser. 24 dart players from all over Central WI came out to throw darts for Down syndrome. We had so much fun that we decided to make this an annual event!
On Sunday, September 29th the Chippewa Valley chapter held their 18th Annual Awareness Walk. With beautiful weather and with over 500 people, this walk was a huge hit! This year they raised $43,000 for their chapter, WOW! Way to go Chippewa Valley!
Fox Cities Xtreme Air nights are back on for the fall & winter! Kids and parents had a great time jumping!
September was a busy month for the Green Bay Chapter, with everything from race cars to Brewers games to dental experiences to Sign-N-Play and our amazing Awareness Walk! Families were able to enjoy so many new and fun experiences.
The Sheboygan and Surrounding Counties 15th Annual Mini Golf and Awareness Walk was a huge success! With mini golf, princesses, balloons, the 21 Showcase, and more, our DSAW family members enjoyed the beautiful Sheboygan weather as they celebrated their self-advocates!
South Central had its Pillars of Success Walking & Running Club in September! We had a lot of fun and we’re ready to go for the Ice Age Mammoth Challenge in October!
We had a lot of fun in our Community Connections program in September! We met up with Pets Helping People, who brought in some friends for us to meet! Next, we went to the Honey Creek Orchard in Cedarburg. Then, we played a friendly game of Pickleball with the Chaverim program and Friendship Circle. September wouldn’t be complete without some awesome parties—like our movie night, Packer party, and then heading to a Brewer game! We also went Mini Golfing and to the Milwaukee Harvest Fair!
October 1st, 2024- South Central Family Michael Griggs and his daughter Nora, and Nita Ambedkar with her son Harsh spoke with WMTV about the upcoming South Central Awareness Walk.
September 20th, 2024- Green Bay Advisory Board Member Matt Kosak, along with Self-Advocate Steve Pyne, recently appeared on Local 5 Live (WFRV Channel 5) to promote the 2024 DSAW-Green Bay Awareness Walk.
The backyard BBQ was a huge hit in Central WI! Families enjoyed delicious food, fun yard games, and thrilling boat-tubing rides. It was the perfect summer day filled with laughter and good company.
In August, we were a small but mighty cheering squad for the Eau Claire Express. It was an exciting final inning, and the Express held off the Border Cats in a 6-5 win!
Fox Cities Back to School Ice Cream Social was held on Tuesday, August 27th at Town Center Park, showcasing our new walk location. The ice cream was graciously donated by Culver’s for all to enjoy!
Fox Cities hosted the annual Evergreen Camp Day on Monday, August 19th. We had 26 families (over 100 participants!) come together for a day of swimming, sand castle making, mini golf, fishing and many more activities. It was a great day meeting new friends!
In August, the Green Bay chapter held multiple fun events! We did everything from mini-golfing to sailing to heading to Evergreen Campground to park meet-ups! Participants at our sailing event experienced both sailing and kayaking. Our Park meet-up at Otumba Park in Sturgeon Bay was a little wet and cold, but we still had fun! We also headed out to Mini Golf at The Ruins in Oconto on Friday, August 23. Participants could play regular mini-golf or glow mini-golf (when it was dark out). There was music and lights during the glow portion. Our self-advocates really enjoyed the glow golf.
Statewide, our families enjoyed the awesome Evergreen Camping Day in Wild Rose! Overall, we had a busy and fun August!
KRW Picnic in the Park on August 25th with 21 attendees. Picnic in the Park located at Petrifying Springs, we rented a pavilion next to one of the playgrounds and families brought outdoor games and a dish to pass! DSAW provided Jimmy Johns mini sandwiches. What a fun day filled with smiles and sunshine!
Sheboygan and Surrounding Counties had a sail-tastic time with SEAS on Sunday! This is one of our favorite events of the summer, and the weather was absolutely perfect for enjoying the waves of Lake Michigan. Our families went out on the lake with a SEAS instructor to learn about sailing and sailboats. Some self-advocates even got the opportunity to steer the boats!
On August 10th, we headed out to the Dock Spider’s last game of the season! We had so much fun cheering them on as they won their game!
August was a busy month for our South Central Chapter! To start the month off strong, we had a Pool Party and Picnic in Lodi. It was a splashtastic time! Next, we had our Forward Madison FC Soccer Game on August 10th. We also had our weekly ASL classes at the Rotary Gardens in Janesville throughout the month!
Towards the end of the month, we had our Pillars of Success Walking and Running Club and our Adaptive Cycling program that we held with GiGi’s Playhouse, Bike Fed, and Madison Adaptive Cycling. It was a fun August for us!
On Wednesday, August 14th, our Southeastern chapter hosted its 28th Annual Pip & Homer Golf Classic! This is one of our favorite fundraisers of the year and includes many local organizations and recognizable community figures. The weather was beautiful, and we couldn't have asked for a better day!
A huge thank you to Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Southeast WI, who presented us with a check for $53,000 from their July golf outing! We would also like to thank our exceptional golfers, donors, self-advocates, staff, board members, and volunteers who made this event successful.
SPARKS Connections is one of our summer programs offered in West Allis! During this 11-week program, participants work on developing their social, emotional, and physical wellness skills while learning how to build and maintain friendships. In August, participants worked on calming techniques, tone of voice, and attention to detail!
Our 11-week DSAW program is a versatile adventure that caters to a wide range of interests for 8-17-year-olds. In August, we enjoyed Water Week, Storybooks: Fairies & Friends, and Let’s Build It!
We are very excited to announce that the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin will be moving its Headquarters to a new location! Starting Fall 2024, all programs, services, and operations currently housed at our West Allis location (11709 W. Cleveland Ave) will prepare to move to a new space on the campus of the Carmelite Ministry of St. Teresa in the historic Village of Wauwatosa (1215 Dewey Ave). Final dates will be announced as soon as we are able. We are currently pending a Wauwatosa Plan Commission meeting on September 9th and a Common Council meeting on September 24th.
August 15, 2024 - Think Ability Wisconsin and Sam Elfner were featured in a news article about disability employment. Sam was able to share about his work at Steinhafels in Waukesha. Click to read more about Think Ability Wisconsin and Sam’s interview!
On Wednesday, August 14th, our Southeastern chapter hosted its 28th Annual Pip & Homer Golf Classic! This is one of our favorite fundraisers of the year and includes many local organizations and recognizable community figures. The weather was beautiful, and we couldn't have asked for a better day!
A huge thank you to Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Southeast WI, who presented us with a check for $53,000 from their July golf outing! We would also like to thank our exceptional golfers, donors, self-advocates, staff, board members, and volunteers who made this event successful.
Thank you to all of our sponsors!
Inclusion Coffee Company, Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Southeast WI, Charlie Berens, Milwaukee Admirals, Engauge Workforce Solutions, Think Ability Wisconsin, SNSHN CO, Alpine Plywood Corp., HeatTek, Rosti North America, Nicholas Industries, Korb and Associates, ORBIS Corporation, The Club at Lac La Belle, Beechwood Sales and Service, Wisconsin Distributors, Boxed Water Is Better, The Coca-Cola Company, Culver's, Chick-fil-A, and Rely Contract Manufacturing
On Friday, July 12th, DSAW-South Central hosted their Annual Golf Outing at The Oaks Golf Course Course in Cottage Grove. The weather was perfect for a round of golf and we had an amazing time with everyone who came out to support us! A huge thank you to our golfers, donors, self-advocates, board members, staff, and volunteers who made this event possible.
Thank you to all of our sponsors!
Alliant Power, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Staff Electric, Capital Wealth Advisory Group, JP Cullen, Cottingham & Butler, Children's Dental Center of Madison S.C., Tito's Handmade Vodka, Zimmer & Rens LLC, Oak Bank, Madison Oral Surgery & Dental Implants, DK Design Build
Thank you to all the families that came out to cheer on the Rafters! Even though we had to take shelter in a locker room or a garage and that there was a tornado that touched down only 10 miles from us, we still managed to have fun! Though we did not get to see the Rafters play, we had enough time to tailgate and meet some of the players before the storm hit!
For July, DSAW-Chippewa Valley got to experience equine therapy. Our day at Trinity Equestrian Center was SO MUCH FUN!!! We had 20 participants (6 families!) join us. Spending time with the horses was very cool!
We got to ride them, brush them, and paint them! Plus, we ended the day with a yummy lunch.
On July 21st, DSAW Fox Cities hosted their annual pool party. The weather couldn't have been more perfect, with a warm 80-degree evening making for a fantastic summer celebration. Over 40 friends and family members came together to enjoy a night of fun and camaraderie. Attendees enjoyed sliding down the big slide, making a splash off the diving board, and simply enjoying the refreshing water.
Green Bay had a great July! We went to a Timber Rattler’s Game, had a Summer Picnic at the park, met up at Artfest, and had a Parent’s Night Out!
KRW families and friends got together on Saturday July 13th from 9am-2pm at the Kenosha Harbor Market! What a fun time we had connecting with our community and raising awareness at our DSAW booth. I was able to connect with multiple special ed teachers who were very interested in hearing about DSAW. Two people took sponsorship packets, lots of pamphlets and business cards were taken and even a few signed up on my volunteer form. We also raised $42 in donations.
Everyone had a fantastic time at the La Crosse Loggers game on July 19th. Families enjoyed a perfect evening at the ballpark. The atmosphere was lively, with cheering fans and exciting plays. It was a wonderful opportunity to relax, connect with friends and family, celebrate our shared love for the game. Many great memories were made. Plus, the Logger's won! We’re already looking forward to next year’s outing!
July was a fun month for the Sheboygan and Surrounding Counties Chapter! We started off the month with a great pool party. Thankfully the weather held out and we were able to enjoy the summer sun and our friends! We also took some time to hang out at the park towards the end of the month.
Sheboygan and Surrounding Counties was also selected to be the beneficiaries of the 1st Annual Charity Pickleball Tournament. We had a full tournament bracket and it was so amazing to see the community supporting our mission. Overall, we raised an additional $1,557 to continue events and services for our families!
South Central has a busy month! We started off with a fun Madison Mallards Baseball Game! Then we started revving up for our Annual Golf Outing! We hosted our 23rd Annual Outing at The Oaks in Cottage Grove on July 12th. We welcomed 132 golfers, 48 volunteers, and numerous staff. It was a great day to spend outside with community members who want to help us support our mission! To wrap up the rest of our July, we went to Timbavati in the Dells and a Beloit Sky Carp Baseball game on the 28th!
DSAW-Southeastern Wisconsin had a turnout of about 160 people at our annual Down Home BBQ on Saturday, July 6 from 12-3 pm! Families enjoyed live music by Hot Off the Grill, water and other games, and socializing over a lunch of grilled items, lemonade, and new this year, Pete's Pops (popsicles). Also new this year, the Betty Brinn Wonder Wagon, where kids learned how to launch rockets. A good time was had by all!
SPARKS Connections is one of our summer programs offered in West Allis! During this 11-week program, participants work on developing their social, emotional, and physical wellness skills while learning how to build and maintain friendships. Each week, they work on a different social skill theme, and then participants either go on a community outing or stay at the West Allis office and do some fun activities! In June, our participants worked on conversation starters, time management, and taking turns!
Our 11-week DSAW program is a versatile adventure that caters to a wide range of interests for 8-17-year-olds. From fun, hands-on learning activities to exciting community outings, our participants have enjoyed a variety of themes, including Game Shows, Wild Wild West, Nature Week, and Weather Week. Check out all of these smiling faces!
Manufacturing Basics is a pre-vocational program that teaches essential skills to secure employment within the manufacturing sector. Self-advocates also work on problem-solving, teamwork, and communication. Our group at Engauge Workforce Solutions has been working hard over the last five weeks and enjoying the work they've been assigned!
(MILWAUKEE) Think Ability Wisconsin, a partnership network powered by DSAW, was selected to receive the BizTimes Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year Award on July 25th, 2024. This award honors those organizations that have developed collaborative relationships with additional stakeholders to enrich and empower the lives of individuals with disabilities in our community.
We are so grateful to have received this award and to share this accomplishment with the hundreds of nonprofit organizations and corporate leaders who are part of the Think Ability Wisconsin network.
In May, DSAW Cental had an incredible adventure at the zoo! We started our journey with an exciting safari ride, getting up close to majestic creatures in their natural habitats. Along the way, we had the chance to feed some of the friendliest animals, which was a delight. We saw a diverse array of wildlife, from towering giraffes and playful monkeys to majestic tigers and birds. It was an unforgettable experience, filled with wonder and joy at every turn.
We really enjoyed our Popsicle Playtime in May! We were able to have nice weather and enjoy some fresh air. Our scavenger hunt and games were a huge hit with our families!
In May, DSAW-Fox Cities hosted 46 participants across four events. We enjoyed a wonderful afternoon of bowling at Rolling Thunder Lanes in Neenah, held our final indoor play dates until fall at Xtreme Air and Monkey Joe's, and had a delightful Moms' Night Out dinner at Parker John's.
In May, DSAW-Green Bay had a ton of great events! We had our Buddy Up Tennis, Sign-N-Play Playgroup, Archery and Ice Cream, and Our Mommy and Me Photoshoot! We also went and volunteered at Celebrate DePere!
DSAW's KRW group enjoyed a beautiful day in May at Green Meadows Petting Farm meeting all the furry and feathered friends who live on the farm. The petting farm was full of many animals to interact with us while we were there. We had an opportunity to hand-feed the goats, sheep, and chickens as well as an option to go on hayrides and pony rides.
Our trip to the Planetarium was a total hit! Local families had a blast on a virtual bike tour through the planets, picking up fun facts about each one. We also loved learning about the constellations. Afterward, we enjoyed galaxy-themed snacks and water, and everyone got a shiny star bead necklace.
On Saturday, May 18th, we hosted our first Annual Trapshoot Fundraiser in Mayville, WI. We had an amazing turn out with 20+ raffles and 3 big raffles! With the amazing support from the community, we were able to raise over $13,000 for the Sheboygan and Surrounding Counties!
DSAW-South Central had a GREAT May. Our Teen Club gathering at the World's Largest Culver in Edgerton on May 4 for food and crafts. On Sunday, May 5, the Moms Take 5 group got together for coffee. We had Pizza with a Purpose at Sugar River Pizza on Tuesday, May 7 and raised over $600. The Grandparents Group met for coffee on Thursday, May 9. We had a Mom & Me Party in honor of Mother's Day on Saturday, May 11, where 42 of us painted flower pots, planted flowers, ate, and enjoyed one another's company. We have a weekly Monday night yoga session from 4-5pm. Moms Rock 'N It got together on Friday, May 17. We ended the month with horse therapy on Sunday, May 19, at Seahorse Healing with Nelle and her amazing horse, Magic.
On Saturday, May 4, we had a lovely group of eight DSAW Moms come out for Mom's Morning Out. They enjoyed a relaxing morning of coffee, breakfast and conversation! Then, on Saturday, May 11, DSAW held its first-ever Community-Wide Rummage Sale which included 12 vendors and artists and lots of shoppers. It was a successful day for many Walk Teams!
(WATERTOWN) Congratulations to our Project SEARCH graduates! These 6 graduates were able to explore different positions throughout the community and find employment for after they graduated.
May 21, 2024 - Think Ability Wisconsin and Bethany Allcox received news coverage by WBAY Action 2 News. Bethany Allcox shared about her excitement for her new job at New Perspective Senior Living in Howard.
Thursday, April 13
DSAW Central blasted off into the unknown at their planetarium event! They created their very own galaxy and savored the taste of astronaut ice cream. It was an intergalactic afternoon of fun! Happy birthday, Max! We were so thrilled to be able to celebrate your birthday with you!
Tuesday, April 9
Social Hangout went to the Chippewa Valley Museum earlier this week. They enjoyed "walking though time" ... and who doesn't love visiting an ice cream parlor!?!
Saturday, April 20
Green Bay DSAW families had a great time exploring and playing at the Adventure Zone!
Saturday, April 13
THANK YOU to all of the families and friends who came out on Saturday to go on a Highlights Tour at the Kenosha Museum and take a streetcar ride downtown! What a fun time we had. We'd love to see your photos - please feel free to share them here!
Tuesday, April 28th
We had so much fun at Kelley's Farmstead last week! Some of our family members got to hold baby ducks, pigs, and bunnies. Check out these cute pictures from our event!
Friday, April 26
Thank you to the 47 participants who joined us at Schwoegler's Park Lane in Madison this evening! It was a perfect activity for a raining evening! We had a GREAT time!
Tuesday, April 2
THANK YOU to all of the jumpers that came out last night to Sky Zone-Greenfield despite the crummy weather. So much fun to see all of the great smiles!
March 14th, 2024- Hunter Peterson, a DSAW member of our Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter, was featured on Fox6 Milwaukee News for being on the Bucks' 414 Crew.
March 8th, 2024- A DSAW family from Fox Cities was featured on WBAY Action 2 News for participating in the Go Baby Go! Program.
This program is a collaboration between Children's Wisconsin and Fox Valley Technical College. It aims to provide electric ride-on cars specifically designed for children with special health needs. These cars offer improved mobility and independence to these children
DSAW received state wide media coverage for World Down Syndrome Day.
DSAW sold over 850 WDSD t-shirts, a record high, and up from last year's sales of 550!!
DSAW raised thousands of extra dollars with external fundraisers around WDSD this year.
DSAW DOUBLED the amount we raised from our WDSD fundraising campaign from last year.
DSAW hosted 11 WDSD events around the state, many of which had HUGE increases in attendance and impressive turn outs.
DSAW partnered with EPIC Creative and Inclusion Coffee Company to provide free coffee at Inclusion on WDSD.
DSAW saw a ton of momentum on social media: In Green Bay the mayor ordered the Green Bay's bridge to light up in blue and yellow in honor of WDSD!
Thursday, March 21
Sunday, March 17
Saturday, March 16th
We had 80 adults and 65 kids enjoy a day of arcade games, bumper cars, train ride, laser tag, air hockey, skeeball, carousel and small kid play area at Funset Blvd. We served a pizza buffet to help refuel after a morning of hard play. It was a great morning enjoyed by all.
Saturday, March 23
Friday, March 22
Saturday, March 16
"Down For Nature" was our theme this year. We had three stations where guests could make pinecone bird feeders, twisty cereal bird feeders, and frost then decorate their bird or butterfly cookie!
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Had over 130 individuals in attendance to honor and support our loved ones with Down syndrome.
Saturday, March 14
March 21st, 2024- Green Bay Coordinator for DSAW, Keri Friebel, along with her son Chase and advocate Preston Taylor, recently appeared on Local 5 Live (WFRV Channel 5) to promote World Down Syndrome Day.
March 21st, 2024- DSAW received news coverage from WISN News 12 on World Down Syndrome Day. Our Education and Engagement Manager, Mary Gaffron, discussed the misconceptions surrounding Down syndrome and the resources we provide to individuals and families across Wisconsin.
March 17th, 2024- Chippewa Valley chapter received news coverage from WEAU 13 News for hosting their 6th annual World Down Syndrome Day celebration at Action City.
Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin
Telephone: 414-327-3729
Fax: 414-327-1329
Email: info@dsaw.org
Headquarters Mailing Address
1214 Kavanaugh Place
Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Headquarters Office Hours:
The DSAW office is open most days for programs and classes. DSAW staff is currently working in a mixture of in-person and remote work, so please call or email to set up an appointment before stopping by!
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