Our friend Lexi got a little surprise at the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk at Arrowhead Stadium last week. Lexi is a huge Olathe East Hawks fan.
Lexi made her way to an Olathe East football game this season to support her favorite team.
A friend of FDFDS, Lexi loves her hawks. Running into the boys at the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk at Arrowhead made her day!
Thank you for sharing your story and being a part of First Downs! Don't forget that October is Down Syndrome Awareness month so keep that celebration going until Halloween!
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Candid KC Photo Booth Works Their Magic at Arrowhead with First Downs
Thanks to you guys last Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium brought in thousands of people from around Kansas and Missouri. We raised over $400,000 and we spread Down Syndrome Awareness and love all day long. Complete with face paint, a moon bounce, plenty of food and KC Wolf the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk was one of our most successful and fun events yet.
We could not have hosted such a uniquely different event without all of you, the loving supporters of Down Syndrome. To see all our candids from the event, see the full Step Up for Down Syndrome album on our Facebook.
Our friends from Candid KC Photo Booth also did their thing as they do at a prop filled photo booth. Kids, families, and just plain adults all wanted in on the photo booth action. How could you not? Candid KC supplied oversized sunglasses, signs, mustaches and even a crown (#TakeTheCrown) for everyone getting their photo-op to hold up! The photos? Hilarious, adorable, worth a thousand + words.
Like them on Facebook to tag you and your friends in their photos. Even book 'em for your next event! Their enthusiasm and plain silliness makes every event special, but don't take it from us; the prints don't lie!
To check out all the photos and click here, and don't forget to like them on Facebook!
We are already ready for our close-up again, Candid KC Photo Booth! Thank you for coming out and supporting First Downs!
We could not have hosted such a uniquely different event without all of you, the loving supporters of Down Syndrome. To see all our candids from the event, see the full Step Up for Down Syndrome album on our Facebook.
Our friends from Candid KC Photo Booth also did their thing as they do at a prop filled photo booth. Kids, families, and just plain adults all wanted in on the photo booth action. How could you not? Candid KC supplied oversized sunglasses, signs, mustaches and even a crown (#TakeTheCrown) for everyone getting their photo-op to hold up! The photos? Hilarious, adorable, worth a thousand + words.
Like them on Facebook to tag you and your friends in their photos. Even book 'em for your next event! Their enthusiasm and plain silliness makes every event special, but don't take it from us; the prints don't lie!
To check out all the photos and click here, and don't forget to like them on Facebook!
We are already ready for our close-up again, Candid KC Photo Booth! Thank you for coming out and supporting First Downs!
Monday, October 13, 2014
Come Support First Downs at the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk
October marks Down Syndrome Awareness month and the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk at Arrowhead Stadium. Does life get much better?
On October 19th, we invite you, your families and friends to come down to Arrowhead and change the way people see Down Syndrome. This year we want to walk to ONE MILLION steps, and we need your help.
Get a team or a partner secured, and register here.
We won’t just be walking; entertainment, food, and games will all be part of this year’s festival! Bonus: We will give away prizes for winning teams!
Come support Down Syndrome with us!
Don't forget to follow First Downs on Instagram + Twitter for a little bit of daily cuteness, inspiration, and pictures from our events!
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Now You Can Subscribe to First Downs on YouTube
We have a lot of fun at First Downs for Down Syndrome. If you've been to one of our many annual events, you know we are not just saying that. However, for all of you who might of missed an event or want to know a little bit more about what we do, here is a little teaser in video form.
Watch this video from our annual First Downs Golf Tournament + Huddle Time Sports Auction. Thank you to all who came to support! We raised over $175K thanks to all of your kindness and support.
Watch this video from our annual First Downs Golf Tournament + Huddle Time Sports Auction. Thank you to all who came to support! We raised over $175K thanks to all of your kindness and support.
We laughed. We walked. We auctioned. And we got it all on video. Check out all of our videos and subscribe to our YouTube channel for all the behind the scenes action at First Downs for Down Syndrome.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
18th Annual Huddle Time Sports Auction--Let the Countdown Begin!
Huddle Time is Back. Our 18th annual Sports Auction is on!
Details:
September 15, 2014
26000 Shadow Glen St, Olathe, KS 66061
Get your tickets here!
Last year Jimmy Nielson handed over a signed signature pink jersey of his. The former Sporting KC goalie made an appearance along with Chiefs players, past and present.
This year, Bid on one of these special featured items:
Sporting KC tickets and autographed team jersey & team ball,
Chiefs tickets for December 28- Chiefs vs. Chargers,
Ski trip to Mt. Solitude, Utah for four with airfare included,
Game worn items from current Chiefs players,
Chiefs Tailgate and Tickets
Check out the complete list of auction items.
Current and former Chiefs players will also attend the sports auction. Spot your favorite teammates and get pumped for a winning season! Win. Win.
For updates on one of our favorite events of the year follow the hashtag #FirstDowns4DS and #HuddleTime in the upcoming weeks.
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for all the First Downs action, inspiring stories, and updates on local families we love!
Friday, August 29, 2014
Back to School: Elli Starts College at UCM
We checked in with Elli and her mom Sharon back in May when she had made the big decision to head off to college, a major step in anyone’s life. Elli was thrilled about beginning college at the University of Central Missouri to pursue a career in child development. Already working with kids at her church and in her community, she sees spending her life with children as the obvious choice.
Fast forward three
months, and August has arrived. Summer has come and gone (although the heat has
definitely remained!). Uniforms, classes, and caffeine have returned for
the Back to School Season. We checked back in with Elli, after classes
started on Tuesday, August 26 at UCM.
Sharon, Elli's proud mama explains,
"Elli is absolutely thrilled with her new college life! She is embracing friends, schedules, online homework, doing laundry, really everything! She has asked for help when needed and learned that she needs to not stay up late! Elli is so proud as she knows this is a real accomplishment and amazing opportunity."
Elli’s classes include Freshman seminar, literacy, technology, health & fitness, and an audited UCM class called Valuing Differences. Her classes will take place mostly in the School of Education, Lovinger Hall, and the Rec Center.
Elli is attending UCM as part of their THRIVE program. UCM created THRIVE as a program especially for intellectually challenged young adults, who make up an integral part of the UCM community, just like “athletics or the band [does].” Elli’s doing the whole college experience, dorm and all. All of the THRIVE students stay in the same hall of the dorm. She will live with a second year student and share a bath with 2 other girls. We are so proud of Elli embarking on her college experience! Remember those days?
Sharon continues:
"My feelings the past week have been those of overwhelming gratitude! I am so grateful for the many dedicated teachers, mentors, friends, family and community members that have helped Elli to be in this wonderful place. I'm grateful to the EXCEL parent group for spearheading this post-high school experience. I'm grateful to the University of Central Missouri for embracing the challenge and those that work with THRIVE to implement the program. I'm grateful that Elli was willing to trust me that she would be ready for college, and supported when she got there. I'm so filled with gratitude that there isn't space to be sad. Technology helps too!"
The mother and daughter duo still keep in touch regularly too, so there is no time to miss each other too much. "[We] facetime and text!," Sharon shared
Check back in with Elli
and others that are part of the First Downs community right here on the blog.
Best of luck Elli!
Friday, August 15, 2014
Blue Valley Northwest Players + Coaches Share Why They Support First Downs
We asked a couple football players and coaches at Blue Valley Northwest what they think of being a part of FDFDS. Here is what they said…
We chatted with: Coach Mike Zegunis, Miles Alexander, Caleb Hughes, Zack Zegunis, and Dalton Schoen
How Did You First Learn About First Downs for Down Syndrome?
Caleb: Through Coach Zegunis and the football team.
Coach Zegunis: As an assisstant coach at Olathe East about fifteen years ago.
What is Your Favorite Part About Supporting FDFDS?
Caleb: Knowing that its going to such a great cause.
Miles: Helping out those who are affected by Down Syndrome
Coach Zegunis: I can show my players that being a leader is about serving and helping out others and FDFDS is an easy example of how to help others out.
Other than the CHIEFS, who is the team you’ll be watching this season?
Caleb: The Jayhawks and the Seahawks
Why Should Other Schools/Football Teams Participate in the High School Fundraising Program?
Miles: It’s a good cause, and it isn’t hard to participate in.
Coach Zegunis: It not only is a great way to help others out – but you can also help yourself (your team) out by raising money for your program.
What Makes You a Proud Coach/Player?
Coach Zegunis: Knowing that my players are learning life-long lessons and creating memories and habits that will last forever.
As Practice Starts Up Again, Give Us A ‘PRO’ Tip to Help with Fitness, Health or Game Strategy/Planning:
Caleb: Listen to your body.
Miles: Strategy and Planning. Staying Hydrated.
Zach: The more prepared you are, the less worried you’ll be.
Why You Are Passionate About Helping Those With Down Syndrome?
Zach: I love seeing the smiling and happy faces of the people who I come in contact with who have down syndrome, and I love thinking and feeling that I am helping out.
Coach Zegunis : I love the fact that we can help out financially families and individuals that are affected by Down Syndrome. I am also glad to bring awareness and recognition to these individuals.
Final Thoughts:
Go Huskies!
A Little Bit About Down Syndrome
Why We Do What We Do.
In 1992 Gene Stallings, best known for his coaching and assistant coaching career with Texas A&M and Dallas Cowboys, had a baby with Down’s. He felt inspired to partner and help local families struggling with some of the obstacles that came along with Down Syndrome and to celebrate their special miracles as well.
When Is Money Raised?
For the last 18 years FDFDS has carried out this message and raised money for local families affected by Downs Syndrome along with Children’s Mercy Hospital through a handful of big events every year. We are proud to host the Annual Wine Auction,
Upcoming Events
Sept. 15: Golf Tournament and Huddle Time. Two big events taking place all in one jam packed and fun filled day this year at Shadow Glen Golf Club
Oct. 19: Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk
Our Biggest Event of the Year will take place at Arrowhead Stadium Sunday, October 19. Get your team together. Register here (www.stepupfordownsyndromekc.org ) and walk around the stadium to support First Downs!
Dec. 12: Holiday Concert Series Chris Mann from NBC's The Voice and Oleta Adams, Kansas City native, pair with the Kansas City Symphony for a soulful and uplifting evening of wonderful music.
A couple throwback pictures of BVNW working with FDFDS :) We love our players and coaches there! Thank you for the support!
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