The Down's Syndrome Association

The Down's Syndrome Association provides information and support on all aspects of living with Down's Syndrome to all who need it. Visit the website to find out more. The Down's Syndrome Association is excited to present two new online projects for people who have Down's syndrome:
- DSEngage activities: DSEngage
Don't forget you can catch up on all the Yoga, dance, fitness challenge and craft videos on the DSEngage YouTube playlist.
- Our Voice: Our Voice is a collection of services, projects, and activities that the Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA) provide. It is an opportunity for people who have Down’s syndrome to speak up and have their voices heard. Our aim is to create an inclusive environment where everyone can participate and contribute to the DSA’s work. You can read more information about Our Voice by clicking the here: Our Voice . Here is a video of Lindsay explaining a bit a bit about Our Voice Our Voice You Tube.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0333 1212 300 0333 1212 300
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info@downs-syndrome.org.uk
- Website
- Downs Syndrome Association
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Address
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The Langdon Down Centre
2a Langdon Park
Teddington
- Postcode
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TW11 9PSView TW11 9PS on a map
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