Sacred Heart Academy & Trinity High School Supporting DSL!

Sacred Heart Academy and Trinity High School held their 13th Annual Rock the Heart charity lacrosse game in the fall.

This year, both teams chose to raise money for Down Syndrome of Louisville due to personal connections they have with our organization. Morgan Keesaer, who plays for Sacred Heart, has a younger sister who has Down syndrome and a member of Down Syndrome of Louisville, Bailey, works in the cafeteria at Trinity High School. Students from both schools raised $11,177 – breaking the record for the most amount of money raised through Rock the Heart since it began. In January, members of both lacrosse teams came to Down Syndrome of Louisville to take a tour, meet some of our amazing members, and donate the money that they worked so hard to raise. Down Syndrome of Louisville is inspired by the hard work of all of the students involved and we are so grateful for their incredible generosity

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