Buddy Walk Time - Wisconsin Upside Down
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Buddy Walk Time - Wisconsin Upside Down
Jot It Down FA LL 20 12 B U D D Y WA LK ED I T I O N Buddy Walk Time INSIDE THIS ISSUE: New Board 2 Tee Up 2 Karaoke 2 ABLE 3 Working Together 3 The Next Step 3 Buddy Walk 45 Loving Louise 6 UHN Foundation 6 Lending Library 6 Brothers Inspire 7 Welcome 7 Contact 8 50 & Beautiful 8 Walker and author Marilyn Horst of the “Loving Louise” book The 4th Annual series. Greet the Wisconsin Upside Down Klements Racing SausagBuddy Walk es, Piggly Wiggly Pig, the is October 14th War Hawk and other at Steinhafels in surprise guests. Enjoy Waukesha live entertainment from Sunday, October 14th the Gallenbergers, The fun kicks off at Registration opens at bouncy houses and 10am with registration. 10AM much more! The walk starts at 11am. The first 500 entrants get a Steinhafels coupon worth $50 off a $100 or more purchase! Meet Grand Marshall, self advocate, Eileen At Steinhafels US94 & HWY F In Waukesha Register today at WIUSD.ORG Go to WIUSD.org to register and use the easy on-line fundraising tools. Raise just $50 and get your lunch free! Tons of other prizes available! Children’s Foundation The UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation offers grants that help families access health-related services that may significantly enhance the quality of life of a child but are not fully covered by the family’s commercial health benefit plan. The foundation provides financial assistance toward the family's share of the cost of medical services. This is significant because they may offer to help pay for therapies not covered by your insurer or Katie Beckett. Therapies like hippotherapy are usually not covered by traditional commercial health insurance, even though there are many studies that show the benefit of this type of therapy. However, UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation does give grants for this type of therapy. To qualify, you must carry commercial insurance for your child, but it does not have to be UnitedHealthcare. There are criteria for these grants, (cont. page 6) PAGE WIUSD Welcomes New Board Members 2 It been a busy summer at WIUSD. We have welcomed Frank Csizmadia, Martin Current WIUSD Hughes and Kelly Rose to the Board Of Directors: Robbin Lyons Julie Wiltzius Cheryl Boden Frank Csizmadia Martin Hughes Kelly Rose many hours each year to Tee He and his wife Kris are ex- Up For Down Syndrome, rais- pecting a baby in December. ing over $10,000 annually for Wisconsin Upside Down. Kelly Rose, is a successful medical sales representative, WIUSD Board of Directors. Martin Hughes comes to us who will be heading up our Frank is the owner of long time from The McHenry Group in medical outreach program. sponsor, Shelter From The Storm Hartland where he specializes She is the mother of a son Roofing. He has a son named in insurance and financial ser- who has Down syndrome. His Frankie, who has Down syn- vices. Martin brings many name is Charlie and you can drome. Frank, his wife Jean and years of Special Olympics meet him and his team (Tuna) the rest of the family dedicate coaching experience with him. at the Buddy Walk! 2nd Annual Tee Up For Down Syndrome The 2nd Annual Tee Up for Down Syndrome sponsored by Shelter From The Storm has raised over $12,000 so far and more is still coming in. Each year Shelter From The Storm Roofing has sponsored a golf outing and donated a portion of the profits to WIUSD. Last year the name was changed to Tee Up for Down Syndrome as the event became an official benefit for WIUSD. Thanks to sponsors: 3cNetwork, AllState, Barnes Chiro- Karaoke night practic, Brothers Painting, GA Medical, GAF, GEG Painting, Gulf Eagle Supply, Mestan Home Improvement LLC, Owen’s Corning, RC Insurance, Signicast, Special Needs Financial Planning, LLC, Starr Group, Surf Prep, Tenuta’s Italian Restaurant, Trico Corp, ULINE, Unique Haulin, UPMNorth American, David Breen Wines, G-Man Music, Rocky Rococo, Waterstone Bank, and WISN . After a fabulous day of golf at The Legends at Brandybrook, our golfers enjoyed a wonderful steak Third Friday Karaoke Still Popular is a great place to The third Friday each month, you’ll find your friends from WIUSD hanging out at This Great Coffee Place in Hartland. Join us for a fun night of music and laughter at 365 Cottonwood Drive from 6:30 till 9pm. make new friends! Free snacks are served and JOT IT DOWN you can purchase wonderful smoothies, coffee drinks, soft drinks and more. The coffee shop is not open on other evenings, but Joan Flovag the owner opens up just for our teens and adults to have a nice time. Get there early if you want a seat and wear your dancing shoes. There is never a dull moment. Caregivers can feel free knowing that the evening is well supervised. Make respite night of it by going out to have a bite at one of the local restaurants or stick around for the fun! The more the merrier! Dress up for “Scarey Karay” on October 19th! Other upcoming dates are November 15, December 20th, January 17, February 15th, & March 21. FALL 2012 PAGE 3 Achieving A Better Life Experience The Achieving a Better Life Experience Act (ABLE) of 2011 (S. 1872/ H.R. 3423) will give individuals with disabilities and their families the ability to save for their child’s future just like every other American family, and help people with disabilities live full, productive lives in their communities without losing benefits provided through private insurances, the Medicaid program, the supplemental security income program, the beneficiary’s employment program, and other sources. The account could fund a variety of essential expenses for individuals including: medical and dental care, education, community based supports, employment training, assistive technology, housing and transportation. Currently the federal law prohibits individuals with disabilities from owning more than $2000 in assets at any given time or they lose their benefits. This prevents those with disabilities from building independent lives and creates a model of perpetual dependence on federal assistance for a lifetime. Information provided by the National Down Syndrome Society. WI Down Syndrome Organizations Working Together To Push ABLE In 2012 Down syndrome organizations from across the state joined the National Down Syndrome Society in Washington , D.C. to ask our Wisconsin congressmen to support the ABLE Act. Members of Wisconsin Upside Down, The Madison Area Down Syndrome Society and The Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin have since been pressuring Wisconsin representatives and senators to sign on to this ACT. Through our efforts Senator Herb Kohl, Representatives Sean Duffy and Tammy Baldwin have signed on to support this ACT, but we need more support from our Wisconsin congressmen. Wisconsin Upside Down, The Madison Area Down Syndrome Society and the Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin are working together to support important legislation. The Next Step Needs You The best way to get your congressmen to act on a piece of legislation is to make your voice heard. They want to hear from their constituents and that’s you. So pick up the phone and call Senator Ron Johnson’s office and your Representative and tell them that you want them to co-sign the ABLE Act. their websites or by sending a letter. Go to NDSS.org for letter and call in templates to help you make the most of your efforts. Better yet, when you attend the 2012 Buddy Walk at Steinhafels on October 14th, you can sign a postcard to your congressmen and we’ll mail it for you! You can also contact them through Wisconsin is lagging behind other states in support of this act. You can be the one to help us tip the scales and get this passed into law, so that your loved one can have the right to save for his/her future and live a better life. Take a minute to write your congressman today! FALL 2012 PAGE Grab A Group and Volunteer at The Buddy Walk Each year over a hundred volunteers work together to make the Buddy Walk special. The Buddy Walk requires volunteers for parking, security, registration, information, raffles, kids games, walk check points, t-shirts, face painting, signs, set-up, and of course cleanup. As you can imagine it is a big job , but lots of fun, especially if you belong to a group that can show up together! All walk volunteers get a free t-shirt and perks. Best of all they get to leave with wonderful memories of a day filled with smiles. If you or a group would like to volunteer, we still have positions to fill! Please call 262-443-8690 or send an e-mail to Robbin at Thomtalent@aol.com and let her know you’d like to help. You’ll be so glad you did and we will appreciate it more than you know! Buddy Walk History The Buddy Walk was developed by the National Down Syndrome Society in 1995 to celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October and to promote acceptance, awareness and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. The Buddy Walk has grown from 17 walks in 1995 to nearly 400 walks in 2011 worldwide. In 2011, more than $11.2 million was raised nationwide to benefit local programs and services, as well as the national advocacy and public awareness initia- tives of NDSS that benefit all individuals with Down syndrome. Funds raised at the Wisconsin Upside Down Buddy Walk will be used by WIUSD to help individuals with Down syndrome right here in southeastern Wisconsin. Photos From the 2011 Buddy Walk 4 PAGE 5 Thanks to Our Sponsors All New To The Buddy Walk This Year The 4th Annual Wisconsin Upside Down Buddy Walk will have all the fun you expect from this great family event and a bit more. This year everyone can get a free photo of your team to take with you! Just go to the photo booth inside the community room at Steinhafels. What a great keepsake of the walk! While you’re at the walk, take a moment to fill out a postcard for your congressmen asking them to support The Achieving A Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. We’ve done all the work to put together the postcard, all you have to do is sign it. We will even mail them for you! Come early and get a free Down Syndrome Awareness Bracelet (One per participant, while supplies last.) The bracelets are a great way celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Register by going to WIUSD.ORG and clicking on the Buddy Walk link on the bottom right side. Adults $10 (age 12+) Win prizes for raising money! Children $8 (age 2-11) Raise $50 get a free lunch Kids under 2 are free! Raise $200 get a team sign Raise $2000 get a banner Prizes for individual top fundraiser, biggest team, most spirited team, top fundraising team and much more! Start your team today! It’s not an easy thing for a freshman varsity football player to stand in front of the whole varsity team andare a very personal story about his family, but that is what ArrowJOT IT DOWN FALL 2012 PAGE Loving Louise by Marilyn Horst Loving Louise is a wonderful series of books about a mothhen, who er hen, who raises a raises a family of roosters. family of Each rooster has roosters. something special about him that challenges him and others, but just makes Louise love him more. Louise is a mother Authors Cindy Ponko and Marilyn Horst are donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their “Loving Louise” books. The books in the Loving Louise series are beautifully illustrated by co-author Marilyn Horst of Hartland and the stories are based on those told by Carol Seago about her real Silkie hen from Northern Wisconsin. These books are wonderful stories to share with your family about acceptance, overcoming adversity and unconditional love. The First book is titled, “A Mother’s Love Is For Always” book 2 is “Just Another Day on the Farm” and book 3 is titled, “Patrick’s Colorful Scarf”, The newest book 4 is coming out in October. The books are available on-line at www.lulu.com and sales benefit Wisconsin Upside Down. UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation Cont. from page 1 UnitedHealthcare is once again sponsoring WIUSD in the “Partners in Philanthropy” edition of The Milwaukee and the family’s financial situation is taken into account as well as other information. To find out more and to see if your child may qualify for a grant, go to www.uhccf.org The UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation is a non- profit Section 501(c)(3) charity funded by contributions from UnitedHealth Group, UnitedHealthcare and its employees, as well as the generosity of individuals and corporations. UnitedHealthcare has been a sponsor of Wisconsin Upside Down events for the past several years. We recognize and appreciate all the good they do in the community and especially their commitment to bettering the lives of individuals with Down syndrome in our state. New Books In Our Lending Library! Did you know that Wisconsin Upside Down has a lending library? The library list is available on-line with new books added all the time. If you don’t live close, you can just give us a call at 262-563-1060 and we can ship a book to you. We’ll include a postage paid envelope to return the book when you are done with it! The lending library has books for parents and books for kids. We have a whole set of “Signing Time” DVD’s and inspirational videos about self advocates that are great for presentations and awareness days at your school. We also have brochures from many other organizations that offer resources for those with disabili- ties. Borrowing resources is easy and free ! New this month are the first three Loving Louise books and a great resource for teenage girls called “The Girl’s Guide To Growing Up” by Terri Couwenhoven, M.S. who works at the Down syndrome clinic at Children’s Hospital in Milwau- Business Journal. 6 PAGE 7 Brothers Inspire Team to Build Awareness It’s not an easy thing for a varsity football player to stand in front of the whole varsity team and share a very personal story about his family, but that is what Arrowhead’s Blake Mielke did. Blake told the team about his relationship with his brother Brock, who has Down syndrome. Blake told his team that Brock is really just like them. Even though he takes a little more time to learn some things, eventually he catches on, and even though he may seem different on the outside, inside he is a person, who has feelings and wants to belong. Blake said that he hoped that when his team members see a person with a disability, they will remember to treat them with respect. Because for the players things may come easy, but for people like Brock it takes extra hard work to be successful and they deserve to be respected for that. Blake and Brock want people with disabilities to be seen as people first. Left to right top: Blake Mielke, Brandon Kim, Kenny Finco, George Panos and Brock Mielke (center front). The Arrowhead Warhawks Varsity team is dedicating every First Down and Take-Away this season for Down syndrome. They are collecting pledges to support Wisconsin Upside Down . Information about Down syndrome has been passed out at the first home game and announcements are made at every home varsity game. More information about the fundraiser and awareness campaign can be found at www.wiusd.org A big welcome to our newest members, the Moses Family! Meet the gang at the Buddy Walk on October 14th and congrats to them for winning a Wisconsin Upside Down backpack for being the first team to raise $500 for the Buddy Walk! JOT IT DOWN Down syndrome is down right beautiful! 155 East Capitol Drive 9C Hartland, WI 53029 Phone: 262-563-1060 E-mail: info@wiusd.org www.wiusd.org Register on-line today Or call us for your free membership! Look for us on Facebook! Wisconsin Upside Down 50 Years Young & Still Down Right Beautiful! Congrats to Eileen Walker, a self-advocate, who has Down syndrome. Eileen turned 50 this past summer and she is still down right beautiful. Eileen has worked at McDonalds in Oconomowoc for over 22 years! She is an accomplished photographer, she plays for the Waukesha A’s in Special Olympics and she loves to meet people. Eileen is helping spread the word to our congressman that they should support the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act as a member of the Wisconsin Upside Down Legislative Advocacy team. Eileen will serve as Grand Marshall for the 4th Annual Buddy Walk on October 14th. Learn more at WIUSD.ORG Or just open up your newsletter to read more!
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