The Down Syndrome Association of Hamilton is pleased to present our new online look. More efficient, streamlined, and updated, our online presence now has a few more goodies.
Visitors to our newly interactive website can now
- enjoy regular updates and notices here on our homepage – front and center; all updates will be consistently showcased and easy to find,
- have easy access to past articles – they will be available, categorized, and easy to find by following the links to the right,
- conveniently subscribe to have updates e-mailed directly into their mailboxes, without having to go online,
- find current information about the upcoming events,
- contact us directly from the website without having to use their email – perfect for when they’re not on their home computer,
- submit photos, announcements, comments, links, etc. directly to us via our Contact Us form,
- interact with other members and visitors by leaving comments, ratings, and replies right here on our website,
- share an informative article with family members, teachers, health care professionals, by email, printing a hardcopy,Twitter, or Facebook, directly from the links located right under each posting,
- make a donation using a credit card through CanadaHelps.org
The following upgrades over the next few weeks will allow visitors to
- download and print membership forms so they can be filled in and mailed to us with a cheque,
- submit forms and payment for both new and returning memberships right here online, securely, using your credit card via PayPal,
- submit golfer registration forms, support commitments, and payment directly from the website, using a credit card via PayPal,
- download Golf Tournament forms to print, fill out, and mail in with a cheque,
- subscribe to our quarterly e-newsletter, having it delivered directly to their inboxes.
All of these exciting changes make for a more user friendly, forward thinking, online experience for our visitors. We welcome all comments and suggestions while we tweek the details. Let us know if we’ve missed something, messed something, or aced something.

