Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay #21Strong

Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay #21Strong Down Syndrome Association of Tampa Bay was founded in February of 2018. Help us change the world💙💛.

Today I had the pleasure of meeting Lexi and Jon from Just Call Moe Injury & Accident Attorneys. We were shooting a vide...
06/19/2026

Today I had the pleasure of meeting Lexi and Jon from Just Call Moe Injury & Accident Attorneys. We were shooting a video that will be shown at the beginning of the Just Call Moe Comedy Show on August 8th.

Tickets are on sale now. Our very own Vice President Drew R. Garabo from 102.5 THE BONE will be making his Stand Up debut and all monies raised from ticket sales will benefit the Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay .

Merch will be available and you can still donate at the event. It will be at Side Splitters Comedy Club here in Tampa.

Get your tickets today at Moecomedyjam.com.

Thank you Moe Dewitt!!!!✊🏿

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

Today we celebrate everyone's independence. Happy Juneteenth Everyone! Enjoy your day and be safe. I also want to take t...
06/19/2026

Today we celebrate everyone's independence. Happy Juneteenth Everyone! Enjoy your day and be safe.

I also want to take this time to say thank you all for watching and listening to Etcetera With the Woodards Podcast.

Together we can accomplish any and everything. Let's keep grinding ‼️✊🏿

On behalf of the Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay , BlaXcess Media and Etcetera With the Woodards, THANK YOU!♥️

Craig Woodard Sr.
DSATB Executive Director💙💛
Host🎧🎤
Etcetera With the Woodards
2026 Communicator Award Winner
BlaXcess Media 927

A family reached out to me and asked me to share this. "My son is profoundly disabled, adopted through foster care in Pi...
06/14/2026

A family reached out to me and asked me to share this.

"My son is profoundly disabled, adopted through foster care in Pinellas and we have exhausted every avenue we know to reach out to, and been denied all services to date that could sustain us. Thank you for looking. I am the Admin of a local Support Group here in Tampa Bay and have become desperate."

https://gofund.me/7a9c90bf3

If you're willing and able please help.

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

Our family is asking for help because we have reached a crisis point and have exhausted… Tricia Rafeedie needs your support for Help Us Keep Noah Safe at Home

The DSATB Rise-Up for Down Syndrome Gala presented by Achieva Credit Union is coming up on October 3rd. Tickets are avai...
06/14/2026

The DSATB Rise-Up for Down Syndrome Gala presented by Achieva Credit Union is coming up on October 3rd. Tickets are available now and they are going fast. Make sure you click on the link and reserve your spot today.

Sponsorship and tables are also available. Come celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month with us as we honor some local folks for their advocacy. FOX 13's Walter Allen is one of the award recipients along with Mike Boylan from Mike's Weather Page.

Get your tickets today. The event, by popular demand, will be back at the Tampa River Center on the water in downtown Tampa. Come join us folks. Individuals with special needs are FREE, but must register as well.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1891243272539?aff=oddtdtcreator

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

06/12/2026
I'm sick to my stomach. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17Av8ZnmmR/Craig Woodard Sr. Executive Director DSATB💙💛
06/08/2026

I'm sick to my stomach.

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Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

On 12 January 2013, Robert Ethan Saylor, a 26-year-old man with Down syndrome from Frederick County, Maryland, watched the film Zero Dark Thirty at a local movie theater with his caregiver. When the film ended, his caregiver left him briefly in the lobby while she went to get the car. Ethan returned to the theater to watch the film again. His aide later told investigators that Ethan had loved the film. He had even clapped at the end.

Ethan was fascinated with law enforcement. He sometimes called 911 just to ask dispatchers questions. He was a devoted follower of the television programme NCIS and loved talking to police officers.

A theater employee noticed he had re-entered without a ticket and called mall security. Three off-duty Frederick County sheriff's deputies, Lieutenant Scott Jewell, Sergeant Rich Rochford and Deputy First Class James Harris, responded. Ethan's caregiver returned and spoke to management and one of the officers, alerting them that he had Down syndrome and asking to be allowed in to help. Her request was refused.

The aide warned the deputies that Ethan would freak out if they touched him. Moments later, she described seeing three or four officers holding him and trying to put him in handcuffs. She heard him screaming "ouch," "don't touch me" and "get off." Witnesses said he was screaming "Mommy! Mommy! It hurts!" as he was forcibly removed from his seat.

Ethan ended up on the floor beneath the three deputies. As the deputies tried to restrain him along a slightly inclined ramp at the rear of the theater, three sets of handcuffs were placed on him during the struggle. As the deputies manhandled him, they fractured his larynx, making it difficult for him to breathe. When this became apparent, they rolled him onto his side, removed his handcuffs and called emergency medical technicians. It was too late. Ethan suffocated.

He was pronounced dead at a local hospital. The state medical examiner ruled the death a homicide caused by asphyxia.

The presiding federal judge later wrote that Ethan had been sitting quietly in his seat and that there was nothing in the record to suggest that, if left alone, he would not have remained there until his mother arrived. He described the escalation in the deputies' use of force as dramatic and noted that a man had died over the cost of a movie ticket. A county grand jury determined criminal charges were not warranted. The three deputies were cleared in an internal affairs investigation and faced no criminal consequences.

Ethan's mother, Patti Saylor, said: "Ethan's life matters. He didn't deserve to die the way he did. People with disabilities are part of our community, and first responders and law enforcement need to know and respect their needs." In 2018, the family settled a civil lawsuit for $1.9 million against the state of Maryland, the three deputies and the mall management company.

No one was ever charged with a crime in connection with Ethan Saylor's death.

Here are a couple of the No Limits Dance Team pics sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay  . Classes co...
06/07/2026

Here are a couple of the No Limits Dance Team pics sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay .

Classes coming up this summer. Stay tuned!

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

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06/05/2026

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TAMPA, ARE YOU READY TO LAUGH FOR A GREAT CAUSE?

Join us for the JustCallMoe Comedy Jam - Tampa Edition on Saturday, August 8 at Side Splitters Comedy Club for an evening of comedy, cocktails, and community—all benefiting the Down Syndrome Association Of Tampa Bay

📍 Side Splitters Tampa
12938 N. Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL

🍹 Cocktail Hour: 4:00 PM
🪑 Seating Begins: 5:00 PM
🎭 Show Starts: 5:30 PM

🎙 Hosted by: Maurice Jovan (The Cat Named Mo Show)
⭐ Special Guest: Drew Garabo (Drew Garabo Live)

Featuring:
🤣 Rauce Padgett (Rauce Padgett's Comedy)
🤣 Lee Cohen
🤣 John Charles Ragland
🤣 JJ Curry (Headliner)

🎟 Tickets:
• General Admission – $20
• Premium Seating – $50 (includes Moe Merch)
• Front Row Seating – $100 (includes Moe Merch)

Get your tickets now at:
👉 https://sidesplitterscomedytampa.punchup.live/shows/justcallmoe-comedy-jam-tampa-edition-special-event

All ticket proceeds benefit the Down Syndrome Association of Tampa Bay, a local nonprofit dedicated to advocating for individuals with Down syndrome.

Come laugh, support a great cause, and enjoy a night with some of Tampa Bay's funniest entertainers! ❤️

This is for Fathers and Mothers from DSATB. Bring your kids and enjoy a meal on us as we recognize both Mother's and Fat...
06/02/2026

This is for Fathers and Mothers from DSATB. Bring your kids and enjoy a meal on us as we recognize both Mother's and Father's Day DSATB style.

Please RSVP by June 11th so we have a proper head count!

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

We had a great turnout at the DSATB 3.21 Art Class in Brandon tonight. 12 students came out, plus we had a new family at...
06/02/2026

We had a great turnout at the DSATB 3.21 Art Class in Brandon tonight. 12 students came out, plus we had a new family attend. We had speech therapy and occupational therapy and Mercedes Anderson picked out a great painting project.

Father's Day is on the 21st so the next class will be held on Sunday June 28th.

Craig Woodard Sr.
Executive Director
DSATB💙💛

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8441 White Poplar Drive
Riverview, FL
33578

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