When you donate to the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin, you fund life-changing programs and services that help families find a home with DSAW. You've learned about DSAW-Fox Cities and their replicable programs, our partnership with the Arc Wisconsin, and our Medical Outreach program. Did you know that DSAW offers new parents the opportunity to connect with a support parent soon after they receive their child's diagnosis?
This year, our partners across the state worked together to roll out a statewide integration of the Parent's First Call program. When new and expectant parents across the state look for resources and support following a diagnosis, they will be directed to one, integrated program! With Parent's First Call, we offer up-to-date resources, Expectant Parent Packs and New Parent Welcome Baskets, and the opportunity to connect with other parents who have had similar experiences. Click here to learn more about Parent's First Call!
The Parent's First Call program has made a huge difference for Erin and her family. "We didn't know Genevieve would have Down syndrome, and having a parent to talk to who may have gone through the same thing was very helpful! It was especially helpful because Genevieve ended up needing heart surgery at 4 months old." Imagine the difference that this program makes in the lives of families who receive a diagnosis and don't know where to turn. With your generosity, you can give a new parent an invaluable connection when they need it most.
Erin is grateful for her support parent and for the Parent's First Call program: "It's just nice to know I have someone I can reach out to whenever I need or whenever something new may come up."
You have the power to help us make these relationships! You can make it possible for families to receive support and resources during a potentially difficult time. When you support DSAW, you support families like Erin's.
Please consider DSAW in your year-end giving. By donating today, you can give others the resources and support to help them on the first steps of their journey with Down syndrome.