Club Teen 21
Club Teen 21 is for teens and young adults ages 12-21 with Down syndrome. Monthly activities will be held in the Salt Lake Valley. Activities and location will vary. Caregivers are welcome to go or stay and visit with others in the Caregiver Lounge when permitted. Peer volunteers will be available to supervise and participate in the activities. Registration for each event is required with a small participation fee. Join our email list below to receive information for upcoming activities.
We are looking for parent leaders and peer volunteers to help plan, coordinate, and attend the activities. If you are interested or have questions about Club Teen 21 or the activities please email info@udsf.org or call 801-446-1994.
We are also looking to expand this program throughout the state so volunteer today to get one started in your area.
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New Parent Breakfast
New & expectant parents and grandparents are invited to attend UDSF's November New Parent Breakfast in person at the Elizabeth Academy or online via Zoom. Enjoy a continental breakfast while socializing with other parents who have or will have a child with Down syndrome. Then enjoy the following guest speakers:
Professional Speaker -
Learn about improving your child's communication through sign language from Amanda Hammond who works for the Parent Infant Program (PIP) for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing. Amanda has served as an early childhood specialist and has worked in the field of deaf education for over 25 years.
UDSF's Family Speakers -
UDSF is excited to hear from 8-year-old Evelyn Wedlick who will share her experiences of growing up with 10-year-old Charlie who has Down syndrome. In addition, Alice Hadean will share what it's like being the big sister to 20-year-old Beth who has Down syndrome.
This event is free, but please register. This New Parent Breakfast is made possible by the Cooper Bowden Memorial Golf Tournament.