Join us for the 2023 Dallas Buddy Walk® benefiting the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas. We can't wait to see you (Rain or Shine) on Sunday, November 12, from 11 AM-3 PM (awareness walk at 2 pm) at Toyota Stadium located at 9200 World Cup Way, Frisco, TX 75033.
REGISTRATION:
Online registration is now CLOSED; however, day of registration opens at 10:45 AM just outside the East Gate entrance. Day of registration is $25 for ages 13 and older, $5 for kids ages 12 and under, and free for individuals with Down syndrome. Registration includes event entrance, all activities, and a commemorative event t-shirt while supplies last.
ABOUT THE BUDDY WALK®:
The national Buddy Walk® program was established in 1995 by the National Down Syndrome Society to celebrate Down syndrome awareness. Today, the Buddy Walk® is hosted by local Down syndrome associations in more than 250 cities across the world. These worldwide celebrations collectively raise over $14 million for local Down syndrome programs, outreach, and support.
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The Dallas Buddy Walk® is the signature fundraising and awareness event for the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas bringing together more than 5,000 individuals with Down syndrome, their family members, and community supporters annually. The event features family-friendly activities like inflatables, music, games, face painting, vendor booths, and more for kids and adults alike. The event also includes an awareness walk that celebrates the abilities and accomplishments of all individuals with Down syndrome. Participants are encouraged to form teams consisting of family members, friends, and other community supporters leading up the Buddy Walk®. Registration and additional donations assist in raising funds that support vital programs for people with Down syndrome and their families across North Texas.
Proceeds from the Dallas Buddy Walk® benefit the Down Syndrome Guild of Dallas in helping provide information, resources, and support to more than 2,500 people with Down syndrome and their families across 13 counties in North Texas.
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