Down Syndrome Sligo

Down Syndrome Sligo Down Syndrome Sligo provide support & activities for people with Down syndrome and their families. We have approx 60 members of all ages living in Co.

Down Syndrome Sligo advocates for inclusion, participation and recognition for all people with Down syndrome. We believe that with the appropriate supports and opportunities, people with Down syndrome can live a full meaningful life and have the right to be recognised as valued members of their own communities. Sligo in the West of Ireland. Our Committee is comprised of parents, siblings and carer

s/guardians of people with Down syndrome as well as other skilled volunteers who have an interest in supporting our work. We run regular public fundraisers and occasionally avail of small grants. We are a member of Down Syndrome Ireland, regulated by the Charities Regulator. We employ a part time Coordinator, Riona Rochford, who organises events and activities for our members and their families to promote socialisation, education and inclusion. Riona advocates on behalf of the branch and its members and generally keeps the branch and communication going. Riona is our main point of contact and can be reached on 086-4409596 or [email protected]

We run various social events for our members to meet up and for family members to share information and gain support. We hold regular meet ups around the county in coffee shops, parks and play centres. We offer weekyl online yoga classes run by an OT, and our adults meet up at a monthly pool club in the Embassy. Each summer we offer our members subsidised places in mainstream activities such as surf camps in Strandhill. In the past, we have organised activities including yoga, art, photography, computing, baby & toddler events and many types of sports activities. We liaise with other local branches of Down Syndrome Ireland and relevant agencies such as Sligo Sports & Recreation Partnership, the HSE/CDNT, community groups, sports club, the ETB, RehabCare, Sligo ATU, NLN etc. To enquire about becoming a member or getting involved, please get in touch. Membership costs €10-€20 per year and means you are covered to attend our events, join our WhatsApp group and receive regular email updates from both us and Down Syndrome Ireland. You can sign up here: https://dsimembership.ie/

You can donate online here: https://www.idonate.ie/cause/dss

Sligo County Fleadh 2026 Cuimsiú Fleadh an inclusive competition created to support participants with additional needs o...
01/06/2026

Sligo County Fleadh 2026
Cuimsiú Fleadh an inclusive competition created to support participants with additional needs or disabilities.
Our Members representing CCÉ, Cnoc na Ré on Sunday 31st May in Ballymote.
Thank you Máire, Noel, Kate and Tom for all your guidance.

Well done John, Joseph, Gráinne and Christopher.

Please consider hosting an Ice Cream Funday in your school / locality / club/ workplace etc. in mid June... just get a g...
29/05/2026

Please consider hosting an Ice Cream Funday in your school / locality / club/ workplace etc. in mid June... just get a gang together, give out some ice cream and set up a page for people to donate.

🍦Ice Cream Fundays Is Back🍦

This June 15th – 21st, we are asking you to gather your family, friends, and colleagues to host an Ice Cream Fundays party, with donations supporting our Early Years department.

Early stages are a crucial time for children’s development. During this stage, children begin building essential skills in movement, communication, learning, play, social interaction, and independence. Children with Down syndrome may take longer to reach certain
milestones, and early intervention plays a key role in supporting their growth and helping them succeed.

At Down Syndrome Ireland, we provide a network of early intervention supports for families of children from birth to seven years of age, including Speech and Language Therapy, baby and parent groups, Lámh support, and more.

Sign up at icecreamfundays.ie 🍦

A great supporter of Down Syndrome Sligo, Fidelma has fundaised in the past for us. Please support her now as she gets h...
26/05/2026

A great supporter of Down Syndrome Sligo, Fidelma has fundaised in the past for us. Please support her now as she gets her head shaved along with her sister Anita plus others, in aid of two great local charities.

Fidelma Parke Mccarrick and her sister Parke are bravely shaving their heads in support North West Hospice and Sligo Cancer Support Centre 💙
The head shave will take place in the Southern Hotel on Saturday, June 6th. If you can support in any way — by donating, sharing, or even joining the shave — it would mean the world. ❤️
Please donate here: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/anitaparke11

26/05/2026

A snippet from our dance class performance at the Global Gathering Festival of cultures last Saturday in Tubbercurry.

Great event, thanks to North West Music for Wellbeing, Tubbercurry Frc and Sligo LEADER Partnership Company Ltd.

The dance class has 8 members, is led by Idance Ingrid Mc Loughlin and will soon finish up for summer. It will resume in Sept, Fri 2pm in The Avalon if anyone is keen on trying it out!

This was emotional! Fabulous production, well done to all the actors, directors, backstage crew and everyone involved. I...
25/05/2026

This was emotional!
Fabulous production, well done to all the actors, directors, backstage crew and everyone involved.

It was fabulous. Take a bow Maeve, Izzy, Sinead and all the crew at the Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo

21/05/2026

🚽 Toilet Training Information Session ✨

We are delighted to announce a special information session hosted by the Extra Special Parent & Toddler Group, dedicated to supporting families on their toilet training journey.

We know that every step forward is a big milestone, and we are here to support you with practical advice, understanding, and connection. 💙

📅 Event Details
When: Thursday, 28th May
Where: Boyle Family Life Centre 📍
Who it’s for: Parents and caregivers of children with Down syndrome.

⏰ Schedule for the Evening
6:30 pm: Doors open early for tea, refreshments, and a chance to chat with other parents. ☕🫖
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm: Information Session delivered by Catriona Fahey, an experienced Occupational Therapist (OT) from Empower OT. 🧠💡 .ie

8:00 pm – 8:30 pm: Q&A Session afterwards to answer your specific questions. ❓🗣️

✨ What We’ll Explore:
Catriona will guide us through practical, child-friendly strategies and supportive approaches to help make the toilet training journey a positive, achievable experience for your family.

Every child. Every step. Together. ❤️

Come along for the practical advice, and stay for the real support.

It's  ! A massive thank you to all the parent volunteers on our committee, who attend meetings, support our Coordinator ...
21/05/2026

It's ! A massive thank you to all the parent volunteers on our committee, who attend meetings, support our Coordinator and much more. We also have a wider circle of parents who shake buckets, organise events and even run marathons for the branch - they are the back bone of everything we do!

In addition, we have e a small team of volunteers who help with fundraising who are not related to any of the members - just wonderful people who really reduce the burden on the rest of us. This includes the transition year students and their teachers who do our annual street fundraiser.

Lastly I must mention the wonderful voluntary board of directors of Down Syndrome Ireland. This is not a small job, it is completely voluntary and comes with legal obligations around governance. We are truly grateful to you all for stepping up!

This week is National Volunteer Week, an important time for us to celebrate the incredible individuals across the country who work tirelessly to support people with Down syndrome.

Our branches are full of families and friends giving their time, energy and support on a daily basis. Down Syndrome Ireland simply would not be where it is today without the dedication of our amazing volunteers and committees. From providing vital services, to organising local events and creating vital peer support, the volunteers across our branches ensure our communities are empowered and supported every single day 💜

Could your school /team/ business host an Ice-Cream Funday?
21/05/2026

Could your school /team/ business host an Ice-Cream Funday?

🍦Ice Cream Fundays Is Back🍦

This June 15th – 21st, we are asking you to gather your family, friends, and colleagues to host an Ice Cream Fundays party, with donations supporting our Early Years department.

Early stages are a crucial time for children’s development. During this stage, children begin building essential skills in movement, communication, learning, play, social interaction, and independence. Children with Down syndrome may take longer to reach certain
milestones, and early intervention plays a key role in supporting their growth and helping them succeed.

At Down Syndrome Ireland, we provide a network of early intervention supports for families of children from birth to seven years of age, including Speech and Language Therapy, baby and parent groups, Lámh support, and more.

Sign up at icecreamfundays.ie 🍦

A fab event yesterday in City Hall for the Sligo Rovers DS futsal team 😊⚽️ Rovers In The CommunityCheers to Mayor Gino O...
20/05/2026

A fab event yesterday in City Hall for the Sligo Rovers DS futsal team 😊⚽️ Rovers In The Community
Cheers to Mayor Gino O'Boyle & Sligo County Council for hosting.

18/05/2026

We can't wait to see this performance on Friday 😍
What a great preview vid from the team behind Shine Productions at the Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo!

Address

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Sligo

Opening Hours

9am - 2pm

Telephone

+353864409596

Website

https://downsyndrome.ie/branches-detail/sligo/

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