New & Expectant Parents

DSAW has many programs and resources available for new and expectant parents through our Parent’s First Call program. We are here to answer all of your questions and guide you along your journey. Please visit the pages below for more information or email us at firstcall@dsaw.org.

Request a Welcome Basket/Parent Pack and/or Support Parent

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Please fill out PFC Contact form if you have received a pre or postnatal Down syndrome diagnosis. DSAW will send you a new or expectant parent basket filled with information and resources. We can also connect you with a support parent upon request.

Expectant Parent Resources

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Visit our expectant parents page for resources, information, and support. Click the link above for information on prenatal testing, DSAW’s Prenatal Diagnosis Support Group, book recommendations, adoption resources, and more.


Prenatal Diagnosis Support Group

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DSAW hosts a completely non-judgmental support group for women who have recently received a prenatal Down Syndrome diagnosis and wish to seek personal support. The group is for women in various stages of their pregnancy and decision-making journey. We welcome everyone, regardless of any decisions made, to attend our judgment-free group. Join us as we gather to provide support and share our experiences.

New Parent Resources

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Congratulations on your new baby!
If your newborn has just received a Down syndrome diagnosis, you are probably experiencing a whirlwind of emotions. The first thing to understand is that you are not alone. In Wisconsin, there are more than 8,000 individuals with Down syndrome. DSAW represents the interests of these families, providing programs, services, resources, and support. Click the link above for more!

Become a Support Parent

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Connecting with another parent who has a child with Down syndrome can be one of the most helpful resources a parent will have – it can help make their journey a little easier. The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin (DSAW) trains support parents and matches them with new and expectant parents who are looking for resources and support.

Questions? Email firstcall@dsaw.org about becoming a DSAW Support Parent.