Page 3 - DSCBA - 2022 Impact Report
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2,800 Financial Statement
Income: Expenses:
Students received $2,991,160* $1,304,743
Ability Awareness
presentations
116 Contributions: Programs:
$2,191,225
$1,089,657
Project
New Families
Zin Net:
$383,789
Admin:
$129,526
Fundraising
172 Earned $316,827 Fundraising:
Events Net:
256 Early & Other: $85,560
$99,319
Connections
Participants in seven Support Group *The DSCBA established an Endowment in 2023,
Health & Wellness attendees consisting of donor-restricted and unrestricted board
Workshops designated funds, to help sustain the organization’s
mission. The high income in 2023 is due to an unusual
222 large gift by the Down Syndrome Association of the
North Bay and has been placed into an endowment.
Connection Group registrants (Dad’s
Night out, Mom’s Coffee Chat, “ DSCBA supported our family even
Parents of School Aged Children,
before we moved into the community.
DS & Dementia Caregiver Support, Their staff give direction on navigating
Grandparents Group, Family Play Dates,
Dual Diagnosis DS & ASD) issues with the school system,
challenging behaviors, and access to
social circles. As our daughter has
226 62 grown with them she’s been provided
a community where she can be herself
Music Therapy Individuals with and grow at her own pace.
participants Down syndrome ”
and family members
served in our Mental 600 People came together to
Health Alliance celebrate achievement at the
Step Up for Down Syndrome
Walk
100+ 235 10
T21 FunRun
participants Participants in Children with Down
World Down syndrome and their
250 Syndrome Day families attended the
School Readiness
Dance party
Academy
Volunteers helped
at our events 1,465
throughout the 6,200
year! Instagram
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