So many of our Down syndrome fundraising walks only have a voice in the community several months a year. Engaging and communicating with your audience year-round is necessary to sustain those relationships you worked so hard to build. Ds-connex can help you maintain relationships throughout the year, even after your event is over.
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- Event Coordinator Tips: Engaging Schools in Your Down Syndrome Walk
- Event Coordinator Tips: What We’re Doing Differently in 2016
- Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show Recap with Missy & Addie
- Promoting Your Walk outside of Social Media
- Keep the Social Media Conversation Going
- Event Coordinator Tips: When to Start Planning for a Walk Event
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- Walk Profile: Greenville Buddy Walk®
- Walk Profile: Down Syndrome Coalition for El Paso Buddy Walk®
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- Walk Profile: S.M.I.L.E. on Down Syndrome SMILE Mile
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- Self-Advocate Spotlight – Jack Rovetti, owner, Jack’s Popcorn Company
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