D.A.D.S. - Dad’s appreciating down syndrome
July 24th, 2008
I was just checking out some web design galleries, when I found D.A.D.S., and I have to say it looks really good for a non profit site. Non profits normally get the shaft when it comes to creative sources, but I’m glad that they’ve got a good site for their good cause.
Here’s a bit of an overview
Dads Appreciating Down Syndrome, or D.A.D.S., is an organization of fathers of children who happen to have Down syndrome. We hesitate to call our self a “support group”, even though we do, in many ways, support each other. We prefer to think of D.A.D.S. as an “action group.” You won’t find us in a church basement drinking warm coffee and whining about having children with Down syndrome. Instead, you’ll find us out in the community coaching our kid’s sports teams, participating in our children’s IEPs, volunteering at local Down syndrome fundraising events, and even sponsoring fundraising events of our own.
We host regular meetings where our members come together to share insights and experiences. Face it: there are certain responsibilities that generally fall on the shoulders of the father. Having a child with special needs often affects how we approach those responsibilities. We invite expert speakers to discuss medical, educational, financial, social, and many other issues that affect our children’s lives. And of course, we share stories and experiences that are unique to fathers of children with Down syndrome. Your colleagues at the office may not understand your excitement when your 5 yr old makes “poopie” on the toilet for the first time, but other D.A.D.S. will, because we’ve all been there.
Anyway…I just wanted to get the word out there for any parents out there with similar situations. Keep up the good work guys.


I think there’s a wee typo there, I think it’s mean to be “really good” rather than “really god”.
Ah…Thanks Callum! Fixed that. And I’m not ignoring you…I’ll get back with you shortly. I just got married and getting back into the swing of things.
Ray