DSRF Calendar
Programs + Services
Calendar of Events
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Summer Strength and Conditioning Small Group Training
Summer Strength and Conditioning Small Group Training
Join certified Trainer and Fitness Instructor Tony Gallo in a fitness journey filled with music, fun and supportive camaraderie.
Kinder Kick-Off: Kindergarten Readiness Program
Kinder Kick-Off: Kindergarten Readiness Program
Kinder Kick-Off helps children with Down syndrome age 3-5 years and their parents/caregivers prepare for the transition into kindergarten.
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2 events,
Summer Strength and Conditioning Small Group Training
Summer Strength and Conditioning Small Group Training
Join certified Trainer and Fitness Instructor Tony Gallo in a fitness journey filled with music, fun and supportive camaraderie.
Kinder Kick-Off: Kindergarten Readiness Program
Kinder Kick-Off: Kindergarten Readiness Program
Kinder Kick-Off helps children with Down syndrome age 3-5 years and their parents/caregivers prepare for the transition into kindergarten.
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1 event,
1 event,
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Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
3 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
Taekwondo for Beginners
Taekwondo for Beginners
The benefits of Taekwon-Do include increased physical fitness, coordination, balance, concentration, self-discipline, and self-confidence. The DSA Taekwon-Do curriculum is adapted to student needs while developing new areas of competence and strength. Students learn basic Taekwon-do techniques, including strikes, kicks, blocks, stances, and self-defense in a fun and supportive environment.
2 events,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Improvisation (improv) is acting without a script—everything is spontaneous and made up on the spot. Improv, like social interaction, depends on one’s ability to assess a situation, perceive the behaviour and social cues of others, and then externally adapt, initiate, or respond appropriately.
2 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
5 events,
Friday Reads!
Friday Reads!
Every Friday morning join the Friday Reads group as they explore themes in novels, short stories and other media that cover topics relating to their lives.
Hatha Yoga (1)
Hatha Yoga (1)
This hatha-based, multi-level program is delivered in a gentle and therapeutic style. Each class follows the same outline with routines tailored to the participants. Students will participate in five essential yoga practices: music and sound therapy, breathing practices, eye exercises, asanas (yoga poses), and deep relaxation.
Speaking Out
Speaking Out
In today’s world, there is a lot to speak out about, and people with Down syndrome should have their voices heard on all issues that impact their lives. Join our full year program of Speaking Out to learn about many of the important issues our community and our world is facing. More importantly, learn how to share your voice about matters that mean a lot to you in a fun and engaging class.
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
3 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
Taekwondo for Beginners
Taekwondo for Beginners
The benefits of Taekwon-Do include increased physical fitness, coordination, balance, concentration, self-discipline, and self-confidence. The DSA Taekwon-Do curriculum is adapted to student needs while developing new areas of competence and strength. Students learn basic Taekwon-do techniques, including strikes, kicks, blocks, stances, and self-defense in a fun and supportive environment.
2 events,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Improvisation (improv) is acting without a script—everything is spontaneous and made up on the spot. Improv, like social interaction, depends on one’s ability to assess a situation, perceive the behaviour and social cues of others, and then externally adapt, initiate, or respond appropriately.
2 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
5 events,
Friday Reads!
Friday Reads!
Every Friday morning join the Friday Reads group as they explore themes in novels, short stories and other media that cover topics relating to their lives.
Hatha Yoga (1)
Hatha Yoga (1)
This hatha-based, multi-level program is delivered in a gentle and therapeutic style. Each class follows the same outline with routines tailored to the participants. Students will participate in five essential yoga practices: music and sound therapy, breathing practices, eye exercises, asanas (yoga poses), and deep relaxation.
Speaking Out
Speaking Out
In today’s world, there is a lot to speak out about, and people with Down syndrome should have their voices heard on all issues that impact their lives. Join our full year program of Speaking Out to learn about many of the important issues our community and our world is facing. More importantly, learn how to share your voice about matters that mean a lot to you in a fun and engaging class.
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
3 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
Taekwondo for Beginners
Taekwondo for Beginners
The benefits of Taekwon-Do include increased physical fitness, coordination, balance, concentration, self-discipline, and self-confidence. The DSA Taekwon-Do curriculum is adapted to student needs while developing new areas of competence and strength. Students learn basic Taekwon-do techniques, including strikes, kicks, blocks, stances, and self-defense in a fun and supportive environment.
2 events,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Improvisation (improv) is acting without a script—everything is spontaneous and made up on the spot. Improv, like social interaction, depends on one’s ability to assess a situation, perceive the behaviour and social cues of others, and then externally adapt, initiate, or respond appropriately.
2 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
5 events,
Friday Reads!
Friday Reads!
Every Friday morning join the Friday Reads group as they explore themes in novels, short stories and other media that cover topics relating to their lives.
Hatha Yoga (1)
Hatha Yoga (1)
This hatha-based, multi-level program is delivered in a gentle and therapeutic style. Each class follows the same outline with routines tailored to the participants. Students will participate in five essential yoga practices: music and sound therapy, breathing practices, eye exercises, asanas (yoga poses), and deep relaxation.
Speaking Out
Speaking Out
In today’s world, there is a lot to speak out about, and people with Down syndrome should have their voices heard on all issues that impact their lives. Join our full year program of Speaking Out to learn about many of the important issues our community and our world is facing. More importantly, learn how to share your voice about matters that mean a lot to you in a fun and engaging class.
0 events,
0 events,
3 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
Taekwondo for Beginners
Taekwondo for Beginners
The benefits of Taekwon-Do include increased physical fitness, coordination, balance, concentration, self-discipline, and self-confidence. The DSA Taekwon-Do curriculum is adapted to student needs while developing new areas of competence and strength. Students learn basic Taekwon-do techniques, including strikes, kicks, blocks, stances, and self-defense in a fun and supportive environment.
2 events,
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading + Communications Plus
Reading and Communications Plus is designed to build on prior reading skills, with an emphasis on comprehension. Students are guided to ask and respond to who, what, where, and why questions through various texts, movies, and conversations. They explore content through report writing and oral presentations on topics of choice within thematic units.
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Let’s InterACT: An Integrated Improv Ensemble
Improvisation (improv) is acting without a script—everything is spontaneous and made up on the spot. Improv, like social interaction, depends on one’s ability to assess a situation, perceive the behaviour and social cues of others, and then externally adapt, initiate, or respond appropriately.
2 events,
Money Math + Budgeting
Money Math + Budgeting
The ability to count, read, and budget money is a major contributor to independence. This program begins with the skills required to count out the money to purchase and identify correct change.
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW (Gaining Relationships and Occupational Wins)
GROW is a small group program for adults with Down syndrome focusing on two pillars of a rewarding, independent adulthood: meaningful relationships and gainful employment. It is about celebrating small joys in life, like sharing laughs with friends, conquering the nerves of a job interview, and flirting with your crush.
5 events,
Friday Reads!
Friday Reads!
Every Friday morning join the Friday Reads group as they explore themes in novels, short stories and other media that cover topics relating to their lives.
Hatha Yoga (1)
Hatha Yoga (1)
This hatha-based, multi-level program is delivered in a gentle and therapeutic style. Each class follows the same outline with routines tailored to the participants. Students will participate in five essential yoga practices: music and sound therapy, breathing practices, eye exercises, asanas (yoga poses), and deep relaxation.
Speaking Out
Speaking Out
In today’s world, there is a lot to speak out about, and people with Down syndrome should have their voices heard on all issues that impact their lives. Join our full year program of Speaking Out to learn about many of the important issues our community and our world is facing. More importantly, learn how to share your voice about matters that mean a lot to you in a fun and engaging class.