Sunday, October 25, 2009

Great Day For a Race..


Took a break from the Sunday long run routine today to run in the Great Pumpkin 10K in Saco, ME as I do every year. Such a fun race and what a day to run - 50 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. Finished strong and in 68th place with a time of 47:30 (pace 7:39 min/mi).

Friday, October 23, 2009

What a Start!

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to my fundraising effort over the past couple days. Thanks to everyone who has donated so far, I am already over the $1,000 mark. I still have a long way to go but the support I have received so far has been more than I could have ever imagined - thank you so much!!!
As far as my training goes, I am currently maintaining a 35-40 mile/week training base that I have built up over the year going into the Maine Half-Marathon which I will be building on as I ramp up training for the marathon starting in December.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

About the MDSC


Brief History:

The Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress (MDSC), established in 1983, began as a non-profit organization made up of parents, professionals and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of Down syndrome. Its roots trace back to a group of parents, in a living room in 1983, chatting about their children with Down syndrome and how they could connect and educate families, schools and communities. Twenty-five years later, with over 1,600 members, the MDSC has an energetic Board of Directors, a dynamic management team, and a vision to ensure that every person with Down syndrome has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Mission Statement

To ensure individuals with Down syndrome in Massachusetts are valued, included, and given the opportunities to pursue fulfilling lives by providing information, networking opportunities, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome and their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large.

Our Purposes

  • To provide new parents with information, resources, and support.
  • To promote the inclusion of people with Down syndrome into all aspects of the community, with particular consideration for schools and the workplace.
  • To gather and disseminate accurate, up-to-date information about Down syndrome.
  • To better educate the public about Down syndrome through the celebration of Down Syndrome Awareness Month and through an annual conference in order to advance the understanding of Down syndrome.
  • To encourage research related to Down syndrome and quality human services.
  • To address social policy issues with state and local human service agencies.
  • To solicit and distribute funding for these accomplishments.

Our Vision

The MDSC wants to be recognized by people with Down syndrome and their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large as the preeminent organization in Massachusetts for information, networking, and advocacy for and about Down syndrome.