This year's Buddy Walk is less than 3 weeks away... It supports an organization, DSACT, that helps and advocates for my son Jean Pablo and many other families who have members with Down Syndrome. The walk will be virtual this year, but the cause is real and as important as ever! It is the Down Syndrome Association of Central Texas' "DSACT" largest fundraiser and most important in determining the services that can be provided to the local Down Syndrome community next year. There is fear that the current environment will reduce donations.
Our Team Jean Pablo is committed to equaling our 2019 fundraising with a goal to exceed it! We're getting close... Check out Team Jean Pablo and help if you can
http://www.ds-stride.org/dsactbuddywalk/profiles/team/537
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Last weekend my team Austin City FC had a great experience playing an exhibition match at Austin Bold's stadium in the Circuit of the Americas! The field was amazing and a very special day to share with friends and family (especially our biggest fan Marco Carlin!) - even better that we won, and I scored my first goal on a professional pitch!
A big thank you to my teammate Catalin for sacrificing the first half to take amazing pictures of the team!
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