Embracing Unity in Style: Join Our Special Donation Event for World Down Syndrome Day!

Embrace the spirit of celebration and inclusion as World Down Syndrome Day approaches on March 21st! 

This cherished day allows us to honor and uplift the incredible individuals in our Down syndrome community, while also fostering awareness and acceptance.

We’re thrilled to announce a special donation event throughout the month of March. By contributing $75 for an adult-sized sweatshirt or $50 for a youth-sized one, you not only support a meaningful cause but also receive our latest and stylish GiGi’s Playhouse Chicago sweatshirt.

The generosity knows no bounds – there’s no limit to the number of sweatshirts you can acquire through your donations. So, the more you give, the more opportunities to spread warmth and awareness among your loved ones!

Kindly follow the link below to join us in this heartwarming initiative on our dedicated sweatshirt donation page. Let’s make this World Down Syndrome Day a moment of unity, compassion, and fashionable support!

** Sweatshirts will only be available for pickup at GiGi’s Playhouse Chicago located at 3948 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL. 60613. No deliveries available. Please note that the sweatshirts will be available for pick up after we receive the order in April. You will be notified/emailed once your sweatshirt is available for pick up.**

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