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Down Syndrome Association of Greater Richmond, Inc.

Basic Information
Address: PO Box 70789
Richmond, VA 23255
Phone Number: 804-796-5141
Email: dsagrinfo@yahoo.com
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Additional Information
President: Terri Lancaster
Service Description: We offer educational and suppot services to families and individuals with Down syndorme.
Mission Statement:
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Richmond is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome and fostering programs that focus on education, community services, public awareness, medical issues, research, advocacy, legal issues, and parenting.
Membership Fee: none
Eligibility Requirements: Family members and individuals with Down syndrome
Area Served: Greater Richmond, Virginia
Hours of Operation/Schedule: hours vary depending on event schedule
Services Offered:
Educational seminars; enrichment scholarship program; quarterly newsletter; lending library
Educational seminars; enrichment scholarship program; quarterly newsletter; lending library
Events:
Monthly membership educational meetings
First Call new parents program
Hands Up! playgroup
FunQuest teen and young adults group
Annual Holiday Party
Fundraisers: DSAGR annual softball tournament
Step UP for Down Syndrome Silent Auction
Step UP for Down Syndrome 5K and Family Festival
History:
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Richmond, Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and became a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in 1990.
Detailed Organization Information:
Please visit our website at www.dsagr.com for more detailed information