The GiGiFIT Acceptance Challenge is back!

The challenge is simple, support our Hoffman Estates location and take part in the festivities to show your commitment to the inclusion of those with Down syndrome and all unique abilities! Join us for our 5K run, one mile walk, and a day full of other exciting activities!

Registration is NOW OPEN for the GiGiFIT Acceptance Challenge! Join us Saturday, June 14th at 7am at the NOW Arena Village Green, in advocating for acceptance within the Down syndrome community. Let’s demonstrate that everyone deserves acceptance, regardless of differences in race, gender, diagnosis, sexual orientation, or religion! Our goal is ACCEPTANCE for all!  

You can register today using this LINK. By signing up you’ll not only boost awareness but also lend your support to our cause. No matter where you get involved, you are supporting FREE purposeful programming for families with loved ones with Down syndrome around the world.  

You can now also sign up to register virtually if you are unable to attend in person!

Child Runner: $15
Adult Runner: $20
Virtual Walker: $10
Individual with Down Syndrome Walker or Runner: $10

T-Shirts included with all registrations through May 19th*

*t-shirt included with all in-person registrations. For the Virtual Walker option, the t-shirt is optional and an extra cost

Can’t make it on the 14th? You can still create a team and help support us, use the link above to get started!

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