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Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati

4623 Wesley Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45212
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Our mission

To empower individuals, educate families, enhance communities and together, celebrate the extraordinary lives of people with Down syndrome.

Opportunities

iCan Bike Camp with the DSAGC

iCan Bike uses a fleet of adapted bicycles, a specialized instructional program and a trained staff to teach individuals with disabilities how to ride a bike.  We encourage volunteers to be a spotter for the same rider each of the 5 days and experience the thrill of giving the gift of riding a bike!  It’s just 75 invigorating minutes per day and will be the most rewarding exercise and emotional experience you’ve ever had.  We need over 70 volunteers to help our campers be successful and make meaningful progress.

 

Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati – iCan Bike Camp 2025

DATES:  July 7-11

LOCATION:  Harrison High School

See Sign-Up Genius link below for day timeslots

 

Please contact amyi@dsagc.com with any questions, Visit this link for volunteer dates/times:  DSAGC iCan Bike Camp 2025 Volunteers

 

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Social Club Peer Partner

Social Club Peer Partner

Peer Partners are the trusted volunteers that participate in our adult social clubs. Social clubs serve as an opportunity for our adults with Down syndrome to take a leadership role in planning and implementing their own social activities. These clubs were created to empower adults and increase independence.

There are numerous social clubs throughout our twelve-county radius. Each club consists of four to eight adults with Down syndrome and two peer partners. Social clubs meet regularly once a month, and the goal is to create a consistent schedule (ex: 1st Friday of the month at 7 pm). Typically, each member of the social club plans one monthly outing per year to give each member and peer partner an opportunity to ‘host’. Activities can include sporting events, bowling, dinners, art classes, grill outs, etc. Activities take place in one location to avoid “in between” transportation. Social club members pay for their own participation in an activity, while Peer Partners are reimbursed for their activity (up to $25).

Peer Partners will work alongside adults with Down syndrome as they plan activities, develop social skills, manage money, explore new places, and practice healthy choices.

PEER PARTNER QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Must be at least 18 years old.
  2. Have a valid driver’s license with reliable transportation.
  3. Commit to the volunteer role for at least one year.
  4. Remain in communication with DSAGC staff throughout the year.
  5. Attend an annual training.
  6. Pass an annual background check.
    *Volunteers who work with those we serve without staff present are required to complete a background check and receive additional training.

If this is something that interests you, please contact Emma Daniels at EmmaD@dsagc.com to set-up an interview!

  • Ongoing
  • Adults
  • Individuals
  • In Person
  • Formal
  • Evenings, Weekends
Items we need

In-Kind Gifts

The DSAGC is very appreciative each year to receive substantial in-kind goods and services for its events and operations.  These donations greatly impact the stewardship of the DSAGC’s resources, since many of these items would otherwise require payment in order to satisfy the needs of our programs.

Examples of in-kind goods and services include:
Design, printing and event signage;
Unique items for auctions, raffles and gift bags;
A commemorative award for an event honoree, or;
Food and/or beverage to be enjoyed at an event.

If you and/or your company have access to items or services that could alleviate costs associated with the operations of our events and programs, please contact Kerin Caudill, our Event Manager. Email Kerin

  • In-Kind Donations
  • Item Collection
  • Make Items
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How you help

Volunteers help with adult social clubs, empowerment classes, events, and more. All activities are to help individuals with Down syndrome to successfully participate in activities and events.

About us

The DSAGC is a 501C-3 non-profit organization established in 1981 with a history of responding to the changing needs of individuals with Down syndrome. Our vision is to create a community that embraces, supports and inspires individuals with Down syndrome to live healthy, self-determined and fulfilling lives.