Resources PDF Print E-mail

Please note that the policy of the Down Syndrome Family Alliance of Greenville is to educate and inform persons interested in Down syndrome and to create an optimistic attitude through public awareness of the potential of persons with Down syndrome. The DSFAG does not promote or discourage any particular therapy or treatment.

Greenville Memorial Hospital
Children's Hospital Webpage

National Down Syndrome Congress
7000 Peachtree-Dunwoody Road, N.E.
Lake Ridge 400 Office Park Building #5, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30328-1655
www.ndsccenter.org

Down Syndrome Health Issues
www.ds-health.com

American Association on Mental Retardation
444 N. Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 846
Washington, D.C. 20001-1512
www.aamr.org 

Understanding Gene Testing
www.accessexcellence.org

Your Genes, Your Choices
ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/books/


Center for Development Services
29 North Academy Street
Greenville, S.C.
www.cdservices.org

National Down Syndrome Society
666 Broadway
New York, N.Y. 10012
www.ndss.org

National Association for Down Syndrome
P.O. Box 4542
Oak Brook, Ill. 60522-4542
www.nads.org

The Arc of the United States
1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 650
Silver Spring, Md. 20910
www.thearc.org

National Society of Genetic Counselors
www.nsgc.org

College Transition Connection
www.collegetransition.org
Post-secondary education available to those with intellectual disabilities. Currently, there are programs at the University of South Carolina, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina and the College of Charleston.