
Saturday, October 24
Mall C Downtown Cleveland
Every year on March 21, people all around the world come together to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day by wearing brightly colored, mismatched socks. Thank you to everyone who purchased crazy mismatched socks from DSANEO! Let's spread awareness in OUR community on 3/21.

DSANEO's 2nd Annual Trivia Night
Friday, June 5, 2026
American Legion Post #703
Parma Heights, Ohio
DSANEO’s Trivia Night is a fun evening of trivia, games of chance, music and more! All funds raised will support family programs including New Parent Outreach, Moms & D.A.D.S. nights, DSANEO Cares & more! Registration now open!

View our new video created to educate dental students on the oral health care needs of people with developmental disabilities. This project was done as part of the NIH Community Champions for Disability Health Challenge
New & Expectant Parents
You can count on the Down Syndrome Association of Northeast Ohio and our community to be here for you and your family. We conduct support meetings and parent-to-parent networking in our community. Families take great comfort in sharing & talking with other families and DSANEO is proud to make these connections happen.
Educational Programming
DSANEO provides education programming for children with Down syndrome from 18 months of age through adulthood, recognizing the critical need for enrichment for young learners and ongoing learning opportunities for adults. Our staff works with families to help them advocate for their children and with schools to help them provide...
Community Support
Little did we know that when we went searching for a sponsor for our very first Buddy Walk in 2000 that local Walmart associates would raise their hands – and continue to raise their hands for the next 22 years! “We are so grateful for Walmart’s financial support,” says our Executive Director, Toni Mullee. "But we're even more grateful for...
Upcoming Events
New Resources
Nationwide Children’s Comprehensive Feeding Webinar
Webinar with feeding experts and a family perspective.
Let’s Talk Alzheimer’s Disease and Down Syndrome
Caring for an aging loved one with Down syndrome comes with unique questions—and you don’t have …
NDSS Caregiving and Down Syndrome
Important information to help caregivers
