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WHO WE ARE

York Area Down Syndrome Association (YADSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities, with a primary focus on those with Down syndrome, and their families.

WHAT WE DO

We provide information and support to parents and the community through meetings, guest speakers, and educational workshops.

OUR VISION

Our mission is to promote acceptance and inclusion, empowering individuals with Down syndrome to live healthy, happy, and fulfilling lives.

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

YADSA has several activities throughout the year.  These activities are listed under our activities section on the website.  They provide wonderful opportunities for growth, development and friendships.

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YADSA Buddy Walk

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NEWS & UPDATES

2025 Caregiver Webinar Series

September 10, 2025

Join NDSS for our FREE, month-long webinar series designed to support caregivers of individuals with Down syndrome. We’ll cover critical topics from Alzheimer’s disease to financial planning and mental health. Whether you’re a parent, guardian, or professional caregiver, these webinars will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions for your loved one. … Read more

NYC Buddy Walk

September 10, 2025

On September 6, families from across the country—and as far as Australia, Dubai, and Great Britain—joined NDSS in NYC to raise awareness and celebrate the Down syndrome community. The Times Square Video Presentation kicked off the NYC Buddy Walk, shining a spotlight on more than 500 individuals with Down syndrome as their photos lit up … Read more

Federal Policy Update

August 5, 2025

On July 25th, the Transformation to Competitive Integrated Employment Act was introduced in the United States Congress by Senators Van Hollen (D-MD) and Daines (R-MT) and Representatives Scott (D-VA) and Sessions (R-TX). If passed, the bill would phase out the use of 14(c) certificates that allow employers to pay people with disabilities less than the … Read more

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