Down Syndrome Association of the LowCountry - Charleston, SC

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"A huge thank you to the wonderful families from The Knights of Columbus
of James Island for donating and serving the delicious hot dogs at the
Buddy Walk.  This very generous group has partnered with the Lowcountry
Buddy Walk since the beginning.  Our walk wouldn't be the same without
their smiling faces and great food!"

Read the write-up from the Bishop England High School newsletter

 




 

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When: Sunday September 30, 2007
Registration and festival 2:00
1 mile fun walk 3:00

Where:  Etiwan Park, Daniel Island

Why:  To celebrate people with Down Syndrome


Volunteer opportunities, special pricing and questions:
buddywalk@hometelecom.com
(843) 553-DSAL (leave message)

 

$2,500

Banks Constuction
MUSC
O'Quinn
Daniel Island Rotary
Daniel Island Community Fund

$1,000

Empire Engineering
WAHS
First Federal
Carolina Eyecare
Roper St.Francis
Daniel Island Real Estate
Kerrison's
The Intertech Group Foundation
The Jewish Endowment Fund

$500

Palmetto Ford
Dixon-Hughes
Piggly Wiggly
Carolina Capital Management
Dr. Randy
Glasgow Roofing
Children's Dentistry
ECRMC
Wolf Installations
Empire Sports Management
Tapio


$250

Pilates of Charleston
McElveen
Dick and Kelley Orthodontics
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Dunleavy's Pub
Croghan's Jewel Box
Carolina Arrhythmia Consultants
Modulant

Products/Services
Family Circle

Special Thank You to the following:

Erin Mach
Carol Seavey
Shirl Szala.

 



 


 


 

 

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What is Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is a chromosome disorder which usually causes a delay in physical, intellectual and language development. The degree to which each individual is affected varies widely. The exact causes of Down syndrome are currently unknown, and although there are prenatal tests that can detect Down syndrome, there is at this time no method for prevention and no cure.