DAWSON'S CREW
Dawson was born with Down syndrome and a severe heart defect. He underwent major heart surgery at 3 months old. Dawson's Crew is a team of family and friends who love Dawson and want to support him and the entire Down syndrome community. All of our fundraising efforts benefit the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis directly.
For more information about the Down Syndrome Association, click the following link: http://dsagsl.org/about-us/
THANK YOU for supporting Dawson and the DSAGSL!
For more information about the Down Syndrome Association, click the following link: http://dsagsl.org/about-us/
THANK YOU for supporting Dawson and the DSAGSL!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
2013 STEP UP FOR DOWN SYNDROME Awareness Walk in Forest Park
The annual Step Up for Down Syndrome awareness walk is being held Sunday, June 9th in the Upper Muny Parking Lot in Forest Park.
Walk Information
Who: Everyone!
What: One mile walk in Forest Park preceded by a family festival. Plenty of games,
food and fun for everyone! (Strollers and wheelchairs welcome, but no dogs please.)
Where: Upper Muny Parking Lot, Forest Park
When: Sunday, June 9
9:00 Registration
9:00 – 12:30 Family Festival
11:30 Walk begins
This will be the third year that Dawson and his "Crew" has participated in this fun event. We welcome anyone who would like to come and join us for this walk supporting Dawson and the entire Down syndrome community! You may arrive anytime between 9-11:30 to participate in the family festival which includes games and bounce houses. The walk begins at 11:30 followed by a free lunch and more time of family fun.
Dawson is once again raising money for the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis. This event is the time that the DSAGSL raises money to support their organization.
The following information is from the Down Syndrome Association regarding the use of donations made to the DSAGSL:
Where does the money go?
We’re so glad you asked! We exist as an organization to encourage and support
individuals with Down syndrome and their families throughout their journey. We
provide year-round programming that supports our mission. An example of the free
programming that your fundraising dollars make possible:
$5 Pays for an Expectant Parent packet that is given to educate and support
parents whose child has just been diagnosed with Down syndrome
$20 Buys two books for a child to receive on his or her first birthday, to help
stimulate the learning and development process for a child with Down syndrome
$50 Enrolls an adult self-advocate in our new Toastmasters chapter to learn
public speaking skills, and also to create self-confidence and friendships with
other individuals with Down syndrome
$100 The cost for one educator to take part in our Education Specialist
program, which provides teachers with the tools and training to best work with
individuals with Down syndrome in their classrooms.
If you would like to donate to the Down Sydrome Association of Greater St. Louis in honor of Dawson Lawrence, please click the link below to be directed to his fundraising page. You can make a secure donation online.
http://dsagsl.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1062987&team=5441884
Thank you for your support of Dawson and the Down Syndrome Community!!!
Walk Information
Who: Everyone!
What: One mile walk in Forest Park preceded by a family festival. Plenty of games,
food and fun for everyone! (Strollers and wheelchairs welcome, but no dogs please.)
Where: Upper Muny Parking Lot, Forest Park
When: Sunday, June 9
9:00 Registration
9:00 – 12:30 Family Festival
11:30 Walk begins
This will be the third year that Dawson and his "Crew" has participated in this fun event. We welcome anyone who would like to come and join us for this walk supporting Dawson and the entire Down syndrome community! You may arrive anytime between 9-11:30 to participate in the family festival which includes games and bounce houses. The walk begins at 11:30 followed by a free lunch and more time of family fun.
Dawson is once again raising money for the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis. This event is the time that the DSAGSL raises money to support their organization.
The following information is from the Down Syndrome Association regarding the use of donations made to the DSAGSL:
Where does the money go?
We’re so glad you asked! We exist as an organization to encourage and support
individuals with Down syndrome and their families throughout their journey. We
provide year-round programming that supports our mission. An example of the free
programming that your fundraising dollars make possible:
$5 Pays for an Expectant Parent packet that is given to educate and support
parents whose child has just been diagnosed with Down syndrome
$20 Buys two books for a child to receive on his or her first birthday, to help
stimulate the learning and development process for a child with Down syndrome
$50 Enrolls an adult self-advocate in our new Toastmasters chapter to learn
public speaking skills, and also to create self-confidence and friendships with
other individuals with Down syndrome
$100 The cost for one educator to take part in our Education Specialist
program, which provides teachers with the tools and training to best work with
individuals with Down syndrome in their classrooms.
If you would like to donate to the Down Sydrome Association of Greater St. Louis in honor of Dawson Lawrence, please click the link below to be directed to his fundraising page. You can make a secure donation online.
http://dsagsl.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1062987&team=5441884
Thank you for your support of Dawson and the Down Syndrome Community!!!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Spirit Night at Arnold Chick-fil-A
Join us at
the Chick-fil-A in Arnold on Thursday evening, May 9 from 5-7pm. This is an annual event to support the Down
Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis and the entire Down Syndrome Community
in honor of Dawson Davidson Lawrence.
Please note a
change this year. You will need to
state that you are there on behalf of Dawson and/or the Down Syndrome Association
when you place your order. Orders
taken without this information will not count toward the fundraiser.
Stop in or
drive-thru, if you if you prefer, between the hours of 5-7pm. Just be sure to mention Dawson and the Down
Syndrome Association.
We thank you
for your support and look forward to this fun night of fellowship and fundraising.
Dawson’s
Crew
Monday, March 11, 2013
The Four Leaf Clover
The Four-Leaf Clover
(Connie's Version)
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Garage Sale for the Down Syndrome Association
The annual garage sale benefiting the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St Louis will take place on Saturday, April 20th. Donations made to the DSAGSL are in honor of Dawson Lawrence. If you have items around your house that you would like to donate to this sale, please contact Amy Ward through Facebook, e-mail at amyrward@sbcglobal.net or at 314.686.3251.
Garage sale donations do not need to be sorted or priced in advance.
We have had great success at this annual sale in past years due to the generosity of those who have donated items. THANK YOU! Dawson's Crew appreciates you!
PHOTO BY LISA LAWSON PHOTOGRAPHY, ST LOUIS
Garage sale donations do not need to be sorted or priced in advance.
We have had great success at this annual sale in past years due to the generosity of those who have donated items. THANK YOU! Dawson's Crew appreciates you!
PHOTO BY LISA LAWSON PHOTOGRAPHY, ST LOUIS
Sunday, June 3, 2012
2012 S.U.D.S Walk in Forest Park
DAWSON'S CREW
We had another FUN day in Forest Park for the 2012 Step Up for Down
Syndrome walk.
Thank you to everyone who came to support Dawson and the
DSA!
Dawson has an awesome crew!!!
Our team walking with Dawson through Forest Park
Dawson getting some relief from the heat
Dawson with his good friend |
Of course, FRED BIRD was there to dance with the kids
Sunday, June 5, 2011
2011 S.U.D.S Walk in Forest Park
2011 was the first year that Dawson's Crew participated in the Step Up for Down Syndrome awareness walk. Despite the heat, we all had a blast! There is always lots of food, games and fun! Not to mention getting to meet some of the wonderful people in the Down syndrome community!
The kids enjoying getting balloons and beads
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