Waterfront Park Festival Plaza
Register to walk with us to receive a 2025 Kindness Warrior Walk shirt. Donations without registration are always welcome and make a big difference, though they do not include a shirt.
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Join Down Syndrome of Louisville as we unite for a common cause and raise funds at the 2025 Kindness Warrior Walk. Whether you have Down syndrome, know someone who does, or just want to show your support, take the first step and register today to receive your 2025 Kindness Warrior Walk shirt! Help us spread the word—everyone is welcome for this day of celebration. Kind donations without registration are always appreciated but do not include a shirt.
Get Signed Up
Everyone attending the 2025 Kindness Warrior must be registered and accept the waiver. You can sign up yourself AND your team members at the same time. Everyone you register will appear on your team page, even if they choose to not fundraise.
TEAM CAPTAINS: You can decide if you want to sign up all your team members when you register or if you'd like to invite them to your team page after you create it. Create your team by following the instructions below.
TEAM MEMBERS: Your team captain may register for you or send you an email invite to sign up. If they tell you to go ahead and join a team they've made, follow the instructions below.
INDIVIDUALS: Solo participants are welcome! You don't need a team to join us. Register yourself using the instructions below, start fundraising, and we'll see you there!
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I am Walking Yard Sign
$15
Put this Walk sign in your yard to show your support for your walk team leading up to the Kindness Warrior Walk!
Team Walk Sign Photo Upload
Click here to upload your photo for your Team Walk Sign!
Your sign will be proudly displayed along the walk course at the Kindness Warrior Walk.
Please Note: Teams must raise at least $100 by August 30th to receive a complimentary Team Walk Sign.
Donations
The mission of Down Syndrome of Louisville is to support, educate, and advocate for individuals with Down syndrome; thus enabling them to reach their full potential