Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin

Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin DSAW provides support to individuals with Down syndrome and their families across Wisconsin. We are helping to make that happen more and more every day.

DSAW’s vision is that we all understand the value of those with Down syndrome in our lives and our communities. To meet this vision, 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. We do this through the following programming:

Medical Outreach – recent advance

ments in prenatal testing have resulted in skyrocketing termination rates for fetuses with Down syndrome as balanced and unbiased information struggles to keep pace. DSAW conducts medical professional trainings around the state on delivering an unbiased, accurate and compassionate Down syndrome diagnosis, understanding a prenatal diagnosis, improving effective communication between healthcare professionals and parents, and improving access to resources. Our fraternal and advocacy support programs help individuals, parents and families find the fraternal support they need through all stages of life. With DSAW’s chapter system, families across the state can find communities to meet their needs. DSAW Family Services provides private, public, and IRIS (Include Respect I Self-Direct) supported services to adults and young adults with Down syndrome, other disabilities and their families to achieve a full and independent life in the community. Services include: personalized goal development; identification of benefits, housing, employment, transportation and caregiving assistance to achieve our client’s goals; crisis and back-up support; budget coordination and implementation of the final support plan; as well as social connections and support circles. Parent’s First Call offers information about Down syndrome for expectant and new parents; the opportunity to talk with other parents about emotions and questions; support groups; assistance navigating medical and early intervention services; referrals to local and national resources, and much more. DSAW also provides “new parent packs” and “welcome baskets” to all new and expectant parents. In 2016, we are expanding the Parent’s First Call Program to include a statewide, 24/7 hotline that parents can call to access resources and support. Ongoing Parental Support and Customized Programming from Birth through Adulthood – whether it’s help in navigating the Birth-to-3 system, advocating for appropriate medical care, support with potty training, motor skills, speech, developing a robust Individualized Education Plan when entering the school system, formulating a plan for post-high school transition services or older adult aging services, or maybe just learning how to ride a bike, DSAW has a program to help. Since 2010, DSAW has conducted School Peer Sensitivity Trainings at more than 80 schools, reaching more than 8,000 students. This presentation is designed to raise awareness and promote acceptance of all disabilities. DSAW also provides techniques on how to include children with special needs in school activities and answer any questions students have about disabilities. Grants/Scholarships and Financial Resources for member families – families with a child with Down syndrome facing a long hospital stay can access DSAW for support with meal assistance; families can also access DSAW for financial assistance with therapies, communication devices, or educational programs; and individuals with Down syndrome can receive grants to help pay for school or vocational training. DSAW proves that young adults with Down syndrome and other disabilities today CAN live in their own homes, work in the community, own their own businesses and have rich and rewarding, meaningful lives.

⛳🎉 30 Amazing Years of Service and Support… and we’re just getting started! 🎉⛳Join us on August 12th at The Club at Lac ...
06/19/2026

⛳🎉 30 Amazing Years of Service and Support… and we’re just getting started! 🎉⛳

Join us on August 12th at The Club at Lac La Belle in Oconomowoc for the Pip and Homer Golf Classic as we celebrate 30 years of impacting lives across Wisconsin. 💙💛

We could not continue our meaningful programming and services without the incredible support of our community. We are currently seeking:
🏌️ Golfers
🤝 Sponsors
🎁 Raffle Donations
💙 General Donations
🙌 Volunteers

Every sponsorship, donation, and participant helps us continue creating opportunities, connections, and support for individuals with Down syndrome and their families throughout Wisconsin.

Come celebrate, golf, connect, and make a difference with us! 🌟
For more information or to register: https://e.givesmart.com/events/NTQ/ OR
Contact: Katie Gleason: 414.327.3729 / [email protected]

🎓🏀 Today we are celebrating Nathan! 🏀🎓Nathan recently graduated from New Berlin West, where he was a dedicated basketbal...
06/18/2026

🎓🏀 Today we are celebrating Nathan! 🏀🎓

Nathan recently graduated from New Berlin West, where he was a dedicated basketball manager for the boys varsity team for all four years of high school! In addition to his commitment to the team, Nathan also earned honor roll recognition — an accomplishment that reflects his hard work and determination. 🎉

This summer, Nathan will continue building his skills and connections through DSAW’s Community Life Skills Hub, and this fall he will attend his school district’s 18–21 Transition Program as he continues preparing for the future.

Congratulations, Nathan! We are so proud of all you have accomplished and cannot wait to see what’s next for you! 👏💙💛

We’re still looking for graduation stories to celebrate! 🎓✨From preschool graduations to post-secondary programs and eve...
06/18/2026

We’re still looking for graduation stories to celebrate! 🎓✨

From preschool graduations to post-secondary programs and everything in between, we want to help recognize and celebrate your loved one’s amazing accomplishments.

We are proud to spotlight graduates with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities and share their achievements with our community. 💙💛

Fill out this form and send us your graduate’s story, photos, and accomplishments so we can celebrate them together!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0-msp9Yoj-7DOpgOIe3MtNVxTlKhtmYF7iaOW2vrCyNqa0g/viewform?usp=header

🎓 Don’t miss the FINAL Lunch & Learn in our Postsecondary Education Series!Join Think Ability Wisconsin and DSAW on Tues...
06/17/2026

🎓 Don’t miss the FINAL Lunch & Learn in our Postsecondary Education Series!

Join Think Ability Wisconsin and DSAW on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 from 12:00–12:30 PM as we spotlight the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater LIFE Program — a unique postsecondary education experience for young adults with intellectual disabilities.

Learn how the LIFE Program helps students build:
✨ Academic skills
✨ Employment readiness
✨ Independent living skills
✨ Social connections

Whether you are a student, parent, educator, or professional, this is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about inclusive higher education opportunities and future pathways.

📅 Tuesday, June 23, 2026
⏰ 12:00–12:30 PM
💻 Virtual Lunch & Learn

Register today and join us for this inspiring final session! 💜
https://tinyurl.com/mr3nfyfb

⚾💙 What a great day with our DSAW families at the Brewers game!More than 250 family members, staff, and volunteers from ...
06/16/2026

⚾💙 What a great day with our DSAW families at the Brewers game!

More than 250 family members, staff, and volunteers from across Wisconsin came together to cheer, connect, and enjoy a day full of fun and community.

We’re so grateful to everyone who joined us—this is what DSAW is all about 💛

💛 Drop your favorite photos in the comments below!

👉 Want to join us next time? See upcoming events here: www.dsaw.org/events/

06/16/2026

🎉⚾ What a Grand Slam Day with Our DSAW Families!

More than 250 family members, staff, and volunteers from across the great State of Wisconsin came together to cheer on the Brewers, build friendships, and create unforgettable memories.

Events like these remind us of the power of community, inclusion, and connection. Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make this outing such a huge success!

The smiles truly say it all. 💙💛

‼️ Happening TOMORROW! ‼️ Sign up today!🎓 Thinking about college options for students with intellectual and developmenta...
06/15/2026

‼️ Happening TOMORROW! ‼️ Sign up today!
🎓 Thinking about college options for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities?
Join DSAW and Think Ability Wisconsin for this week's Lunch and Learn featuring Lakeland University's Life and Career Studies (LCS) Program!
📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026
🕛 12:00–12:30 PM
Learn how this innovative post-secondary program supports students in achieving academic success, developing career skills, building independence, and experiencing campus life in an inclusive college environment.
Whether you're a student, family member, educator, or professional, this is a great opportunity to explore what's possible after high school!
💙 Register today and discover a pathway to lifelong learning, personal growth, and meaningful employment.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/8u4y436a

💙 Every like, follow, and share helps us reach more individuals and families across Wisconsin!👍 Like our page to show yo...
06/14/2026

💙 Every like, follow, and share helps us reach more individuals and families across Wisconsin!

👍 Like our page to show your support.
📲 Follow us to stay connected.
📢 Share our posts to help spread awareness, acceptance, and inclusion.

Together, we can make an even bigger impact—one click at a time! Thank you for being part of the DSAW community. 💙💛

🎓 Thinking about college options for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities?Join DSAW and Think Abili...
06/13/2026

🎓 Thinking about college options for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities?

Join DSAW and Think Ability Wisconsin for this week's Lunch and Learn featuring Lakeland University's Life and Career Studies (LCS) Program!

📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026
🕛 12:00–12:30 PM

Learn how this innovative post-secondary program supports students in achieving academic success, developing career skills, building independence, and experiencing campus life in an inclusive college environment.

Whether you're a student, family member, educator, or professional, this is a great opportunity to explore what's possible after high school!

💙 Register today and discover a pathway to lifelong learning, personal growth, and meaningful employment.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/8u4y436a

🎓 Congratulations to Grace on her graduation from Divine Savior Holy Angels! 🎉Through hard work, determination, and the ...
06/12/2026

🎓 Congratulations to Grace on her graduation from Divine Savior Holy Angels! 🎉

Through hard work, determination, and the support of her family, peer mentors, and her community, Grace excelled in rigorous college-prep coursework, earning High Honors every semester while fully participating in school life. Choosing DSHA for her high school experience ensured that Grace would participate in grade-level academics with social and personal growth opportunities.

From DSAW programs and Special Olympics to musical theater, dance, and horseback riding, Grace has embraced every opportunity to learn, grow, and build independence. This fall, she will begin an exciting new chapter at Shepherds College where she's most looking forward to making new friends.

We are so proud of all Grace has accomplished and can't wait to see what the future holds. Congratulations, Grace! 💙💛

Address

1214 Kavanaugh Place
Wauwatosa, WI
53213

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14143273729

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