DS Awareness Month Spotlight – Meet Madi!

Meet seven-year-old Madeline (Madi)! She loves horseback riding, gymnastics, her younger brother, and dancing to her own beat. She has a new puppy at home that she loves cuddling with and teaching basic obedience to. She loves DSL and all the fun activities and educational opportunities they offer. She had a blast at summer SEE camp.

If you would like to share a spotlight for someone you love with Down Syndrome contact ivyf@dsoflou.org

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