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Thank you for visiting our walk page. We are so excited for our 22nd Annual Down Syndrome Awareness Walk at Myrick Park on Saturday, October 12th

With the support of our generous friends like you, we were able to award multiple grants to families in need around the state, send new and expectant parent packs at no cost to parents who received a Down syndrome diagnosis, and so much MORE in 2024! WOW - thank you!

We rely on the incredible support of our community to make DSAW-Greater La Crosse Area's services happen.

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Preregistration has CLOSED

Preregistration for 2024 has wrapped up, but don't worry—you're still invited to join the fun! Donations to your favorite Team can be made until 11:59pm on October 11, 2024. We’d love to see you on event day to help us celebrate and make unforgettable memories together!

The 2024 TRAILBLAZER will be announced at our event.

Ordered T-shirts are only available for pick up at our Registration Table on October 12, 2024 between 10:15am and 1:30pm.

  • Please designate ONE PERSON ONLY from your group or team to check in at registration, turn in all money, and pick up your TEAM t-shirts.

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  • Online donations for our fundraising incentives must be made by 11:59PM on October 11th in order to count for your team. 

21 Showcase RED CARPET WALK

REGISTRATION has ended! If you'd still like to be a part of our cherished 21 Showcase Red Carpet Walk, please see Kitty at the event. Unfortunately, the free poster is no longer available.

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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.