Down Syndrome Alabama

Down Syndrome Alabama DSA Promotes Awareness - Acceptance - Advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome. The DSA community C.A.R.E.S.

Trusted, statewide resource that connects individuals with Down syndrome and their families to the people, programs, and opportunities that help them thrive across every stage of life 🌟 offering connections - actions - resources - education - support.

Not sure if Junior Board is for you? Save the date and join us at Paramount (Homewood) on July 15 to meet current member...
06/15/2026

Not sure if Junior Board is for you?

Save the date and join us at Paramount (Homewood) on July 15 to meet current members, learn about DSA, ask questions, and get a feel for what Junior Board involvement really looks like! Whether you're sure you'll apply or simply curious, we'd love to welcome you πŸ’™

Applications for the DSA Junior Board open πŸ‘‰ July 1, 2026!

πŸ“¨ Reach out to [email protected] with any questions

Today’s   is all about our CHAMPS πŸ’™Community Heroes: Advocate. Motivate. Persevere. Serve. This group continues to repre...
06/14/2026

Today’s is all about our CHAMPS πŸ’™

Community Heroes: Advocate. Motivate. Persevere. Serve.

This group continues to represent what Down Syndrome Alabama is all about: advocacy, connection, community, and showing up for one another.

Our self-advocates continually give their time, energy, and heart to this community. Whether they’re volunteering at fundraisers like Wing Ding, being a part of DSA events, connecting at social outings together, succeeding at school / in the workplace, or representing DSA in communities across Alabama, they consistently remind others what inclusion, friendship, advocacy, service, and community truly look like.

What makes CHAMPS so special is not just the places they attend or volunteer at, but the way they encourage one another, build confidence, create meaningful friendships, and proudly represent the DSA community everywhere they go. They are advocates simply by being themselves, sharing their gifts, connecting with others, and helping people better see, know, and love our community.

We are incredibly proud of our CHAMPS for continually showing up, supporting one another, and helping create a more connected and inclusive Alabama. Thank you for representing DSA so well and for reminding us all of the power of community!

πŸ“š Summer Reading Idea: 47 StringsLooking for a meaningful book to add to your family's summer reading list?Written by au...
06/13/2026

πŸ“š Summer Reading Idea: 47 Strings

Looking for a meaningful book to add to your family's summer reading list?

Written by author, advocate, and mom Becky Carey, 47 Strings tells a story of friendship, acceptance, and the beauty of seeing people for who they are. Inspired by her daughter Tessa, who has Down syndrome, the book helps children understand that our differences are not something to fear, but something that makes our communities stronger. This book became a way to challenge outdated stereotypes about Down syndrome and help families, educators, and children embrace inclusion from an early age.

At Down Syndrome Alabama, we believe representation matters. When children see individuals with Down syndrome as classmates, friends, leaders, and valued members of their communities, it helps create a world where everyone belongs!

Have you read 47 Strings? If not, get it on Amazon https://amzn.to/4ux6eIX

Share your favorite inclusive books in the comments! πŸ’™πŸ’›

πŸ“£ BIG NEWS, ALABAMA EDUCATORS!For the first time ever, the National Down Syndrome Congress is bringing its nationally re...
06/12/2026

πŸ“£ BIG NEWS, ALABAMA EDUCATORS!

For the first time ever, the National Down Syndrome Congress is bringing its nationally recognized Educators Conference to Alabama! After years of planning and collaboration, Alabama was selected to host this one-day professional learning experience designed to give educators access to leading experts, practical strategies, and innovative ideas that support students with Down syndrome, autism, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. We're so proud to partner with NDSC to bring this renowned educational event to our state!

πŸ—“ Saturday, January 23, 2027 | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM | Location TBA

Registration opens soon! Until then, save the date, spread the word, and tag an educator who should be there πŸ‘€

Grateful for partners like TrueWealth Advisors! πŸ’›πŸ’™
06/12/2026

Grateful for partners like TrueWealth Advisors!

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Thinking about applying for the DSA Junior Board? Hear directly from the people who know it best...starting with Aleksan...
06/12/2026

Thinking about applying for the DSA Junior Board? Hear directly from the people who know it best...starting with Aleksandra, our Junior Board Secretary!

β€œAs a sibling of someone with Down syndrome, being a part of the DSA Junior Board is especially meaningful to me. It allows me to advocate for greater inclusion and help create opportunities for individuals with Down syndrome to be seen, valued, and celebrated!”

πŸ—£ Applications for the DSA Junior Board 2026-2027 class open on July 1!

πŸŽ“ You're invited! Join us as we celebrate our DSA Scholarship recipients and their incredible accomplishments. We can't ...
06/11/2026

πŸŽ“ You're invited! Join us as we celebrate our DSA Scholarship recipients and their incredible accomplishments. We can't wait to cheer them on!

June 24, 2026 | 5:00 PM | The Dean Building, Vestavia Hills

πŸ“£ Families of children with Down syndrome ages 2–6: You may qualify for the HomeGrown Study!HomeGrown is a 6-month, rese...
06/11/2026

πŸ“£ Families of children with Down syndrome ages 2–6: You may qualify for the HomeGrown Study!

HomeGrown is a 6-month, research-based online program designed to help families build healthy eating and movement habits at home. Participants receive practical tools, videos, expert support, HomeGrown merchandise, and monetary compensation for their time.

Only 38 families will be selected to help shape this important program. Learn more and complete the interest survey:
https://unc.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08SDpvZGvm5uUdM

πŸš€ We are so excited to spend the day together at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on July 18 for a fun-filled family field...
06/10/2026

πŸš€ We are so excited to spend the day together at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on July 18 for a fun-filled family field trip packed with interactive exhibits, guided experiences, and memory-making with our community.

Because access and connection matter...DSA is covering admission for every individual with Down syndrome attending, one parent/guardian attends FREE, and each additional guests is welcome to join for $32 each

This is going to be such a fun day together! Register here: https://bit.ly/48wg6us

A big step forward! The DeOndra Dixon NIH INCLUDE Project Act has unanimously advanced out of committee and is one step ...
06/09/2026

A big step forward! The DeOndra Dixon NIH INCLUDE Project Act has unanimously advanced out of committee and is one step closer to becoming law.

We're proud that our organization and one of our self-advocates traveled to DC to advocate for this legislation during meetings with Alabama's U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Senator Tommy Tuberville earlier this year.

Address

4553 Pine Tree Circle Suite 103
Hoover, AL
35243

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+12059880810

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