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Who We Are
Who We Are
DSAB is a non-profit dedicated to support advocacy for persons with Down syndrome.
Programs
Programs
DSAB has program opportunities to suit all kinds of different interests. Click below to find out more.
Resource Directory
Resource Directory
DSAB has complied a list of resources related to living with and caring for those with Down syndrome.ย
Financial Awards
Financial Awards
We provide financial awards for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
OUR MISSION
LATEST NEWS
Our June Newsletter Is Out! โ๏ธ![]()
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We have some exciting and fun things planned in the months ahead, and we don't want you to miss out! ๐๐![]()
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Today we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is never forgotten, and their legacy lives on in our freedom.![]()
Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day spent with gratitude, reflection, and loved ones. โค๏ธ๐ค๐
Get ready for some summer fun because DSAB is having TWO pool parties this summer! Join DSAB for swimming, splashing, music, and fun with friends at the Fee Avenue Pool!![]()
June 13 and August 2
10:00 AM โ 12:00 PM
๐ Fee Avenue Pool![]()
RSVP dsabrevard.org/events/![]()
Grab your sunscreen and towelsโwe canโt wait to make summer memories together! ๐๐
Our Goal
Through our community activities, events, and funding for our local families, we are striving to build a supportive culture of awareness, acceptance, and advocacy throughout Brevard County.
DSAB is fully funded by generous donations from local partners in advocacy and people like you! All of our funds stay in Brevard County to directly support individuals with Down syndrome and their families living here.