Welcome
Thank you for visiting our event page. We are so excited for our 5th Annual Down Syndrome Awareness Walk at The Moose Family Center in Stevens Point on Saturday, September 24!
With the support of our generous friends like you, we were able to host events for caregivers and individuals with Down syndrome, send new and expectant parent packs at no cost to parents who received a Down syndrome diagnosis, and so much MORE in 2021! WOW - thank you! We rely on the incredible support of our community to make DSAW-Central WI's services happen. The majority of our programs and events are fully funded by this annual Awareness Walk, and we need YOU to help make them happen. Join us!
Click here to register for this event.
Event Schedule
12:00pm |
Walk Registration and Check-In |
12:00pm to 3:00pm |
Family Festival (Bag Toss, raffles, food, and more) |
1:45pm |
Walk Rally, Red Carpet Showcase, and Award Ceremony |
2:15pm | Down Syndrome Awareness Walk (Sculpture Garden) |
2:45pm |
Raffle Winners Posted |
3:00pm | See you next year! |
Registration & T-shirts
Pre-register online until 12pm CST on Friday, September 23, 2022.
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged!
Event Cost:
Walk Participant | $12 |
Walk Participant (Student) | $5 |
Walk Participant with Down syndrome |
Free |
*Virtual Participant | $15 |
ALL PARTICIPANTS: Register by August 31 at 11:59pm to be guaranteed a t-shirt on Walk Day.
*Virtual Walker Registration
If you are unable to attend this event in person or would feel more comfortable celebrating from afar, register as a virtual walker! Registration includes a t-shirt shipped directly to the address you provide (USA only). Virtual Walkers must register by August 31 at 11:59pm.
T-shirts
Pick-Up Info: T-shirts are available to be picked up at the Walk on September 24th. Please designate ONE PERSON ONLY from your group or team to check in at registration, turn in all money, and pick up t-shirts.
By registering for this event, you agree to DSAW's Terms & Conditions.
Andrew Patterson & DJ buffet
Awesome DSAW community member and DJ, Andrew Patterson will DJ our event as DJ Buffet!! DJ Buffet takes requests and always keeps the party going and the people dancing!
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- The cut-off for donations that qualify for the fundraising incentive is 12:00PM on Friday, September 23rd. All cash and check donations must arrive at the DSAW office by noon on Friday, September 23 to qualify.
Individual Leaderboard
- 1 Jaren Roelse $355.00 raised
- 2 Stephanie Mootz $88.00 raised
- 3 Emmalee Field $70.00 raised
- 4 Gloria Gustavson $66.30 raised
- 5 Jacob Barth $45.50 raised
- 6 Anna Borchardt $13.80 raised
- 7 Hector Diaz $12.00 raised
- 8 Kim McCarron $12.00 raised
- 9 Gene Gustavson $12.00 raised
- 10 Andrew Canniff $12.00 raised
- 11 Jeff Canniff $12.00 raised
- 12 Clara Dombrowski $12.00 raised
- 13 Jaxon Dombrowski $12.00 raised
- 14 Chelsea Dombrowski $12.00 raised
- 15 Justin Dombrowski $12.00 raised
- 16 Chuck Marting $12.00 raised
- 17 Miriam Marting $12.00 raised
- 18 Rachel Roelse $12.00 raised
- 19 Laurel Marting $8.97 raised
Donor Leaderboard
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1 Charles Marting $500.00
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2 Mosquito Squad of Northcentral WI $500.00
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3 Ladies Auxilary #251 $472.00
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4 Tina Machon $250.00
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5 Red eye Brewing Company, LLC $212.00
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6 Debra Canniff $150.00
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7 Delta Dental $100.00
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8 Jean Pyfer $100.00
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9 Bella Nails $ Spa $100.00
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10 Katty Nguyen $100.00
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11 Gloria Gustavson $54.30
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12 Sean Nagorski $52.50
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13 Amy Ryce $52.50
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14 Sue McFarland $52.50
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15 Cynthia Tonn $52.50
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16 Peg Geegan $50.00
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17 Kimberly Schmitz $50.00
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18 Anonymous Anonymous $50.00
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19 Richard Wallner $50.00
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20 Robert Stasney $50.00
About DSAW
The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin's mission is to provide support to Wisconsin families and individuals with Down syndrome and related disabilities through awareness, education, information, programs, services, and the exchange of ideas and experiences. We promote the value of those with Down syndrome in our lives and our communities. We continually strive toward full acceptance, full access, full potential and a full life to make Wisconsin the best supported state for people with Down syndrome and their loved ones. Visit our website to learn more.