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The fourth annual Buddy Walk is held by the Arkansas Down Syndrome Association
Little Rock, Arkansas – In honor of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, the Arkansas Down Syndrome Association held a celebration at War Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
The fourth annual Buddy Walk featured music, games, and family fun.
The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association, which is commemorating 20 years of community service, is hosting its biggest event of the year.
MJ the DJ, whose real name is Michael Joe Lanari, declared, “This is one of my favorite events.” “Being the DJ makes me proud.”
Camille Cathey, the 2024 Miss Arkansas, assisted with award distribution during the occasion.
Visit ARDownSyndrome.org to learn more about the Arkansas Down Syndrome Association’s purpose.
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