What is the Buddy Walk?
The Buddy Walk was established in 1995 by the National Down Syndrome Society to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October and to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. Today, the Buddy Walk program is supported nationally by NDSS and organized at the local level by parent support groups, schools and other organizations and individuals.
Over the past thirteen years, the Buddy Walk program has grown from 17 walks to more than 275 expected in 2008 across the country and around the world. Last year alone, 250,000 people participated in a Buddy Walk! They raised more than $9.5 million to benefit national education, research and advocacy initiatives, as well as local programs. These funds enable NDSS and local groups to offer services that support and enhance the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
The goal of the Buddy Walk is to promote understanding and acceptance of people with Down Syndrome. Whether you have Down syndrome, know someone who does, or just want to show your support, come and join the Buddy Walk.
Anyone can be a Buddy!

For more information call Theresa at 321-480-4796 or 
Para obtener información en español
favor llamar a Rose Mary Wolff oh 
Volunteering
Volunteers are always needed the day of the event to
help set up, give directions, hand out information
and more. Please call Pat Wright at 321-777-8421 or
if you can help.
For information on Buddy Funds please contact Joann Monai at 
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