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Arkansas Down Syndrome Association hosts annual Buddy Walk in Little Rock to raise awareness and support community programs

Little Rock, Arkansas – The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association (ADSA) is set to host its annual Buddy Walk this Saturday, Oct. 4, at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. The event aims to raise awareness about Down syndrome while providing participants an opportunity to come together, socialize, and celebrate the community.

The Buddy Walk has become a cornerstone event for the ADSA, combining fun activities with a meaningful cause. Attendees will enjoy a live DJ, games, and various activities designed to engage participants of all ages. The walk also helps fund other programs and community events organized by the association throughout the year.

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Miss Arkansas Kennedy Holland will make a special appearance at the event, assisting with the presentation of walk medals and awards. Her participation adds excitement to the walk while highlighting the importance of inclusion and recognition for individuals with Down syndrome.

Registration for individuals with Down syndrome is free, making the event accessible for those it aims to celebrate. For others wishing to join, the registration fee is $20 per person, or $15 for children ages 13 and under. All proceeds go toward supporting programs that benefit individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

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The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association encourages community members, families, and supporters to join the Buddy Walk, emphasizing that participation helps foster understanding and awareness of the condition. “Our annual walk is not only a fun and festive occasion, but also a chance to strengthen the bonds within our community and support individuals with Down syndrome,” said an ADSA spokesperson.

To register and learn more about the event, visit ARDownSyndrome.org. The Buddy Walk promises to be a day of celebration, laughter, and community spirit, bringing together participants of all ages for a shared purpose of inclusion and advocacy.

 

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