HOW IT WORKS

There are several ways to help The Down Syndrome Association Of Virginia Peninsula and their mission.

First, you can purchase Flamingo Insurance for Twenty-One dollars ($21.00) and $5 more will reveal your secret flocker. What this does is provide you with the peace of mind that the pink beauties will not flock on your yard, whether by their own volition or through the efforts of someone you know giving them your address and the suggestion of flocking there!

Second, you may actually purchase a “Friend Flocking” for Twenty-One-Dollars ($21.00). If you flock 2 or more friends flocker will be revealed automatically or you can purchase the secret identity for $5. Flocking occurs in two ways. You may flock yourself, allowing the birds to roost on your lawn for a few days. The other option is to send the birds to your friends and families. Imagine their surprise to wake up in the morning to a flock of pink flamingos in their yard!

Third way to help out is to pay $21 for Flamingo Removal Service and $5 more will reveal your secret flocker. In the case you are flocked and would like to see the creatures move on to a different location, simply call us and we will be happy to encourage the birds to move along. The purchase of Flamingo Removal Service also insures you against future flocking on your property.

Rest assured, however, Flamingos do not flock in one place for long. A typical layover lasts a day. So if you enjoy the company of these fine-feathered friends, by all means treat them kindly and they will move on of their own accord.
All proceeds from the Flamingo Flocking will benefit The Down Syndrome Association of Virginia Peninsula.

ABOUT US

The Down Syndrome Association of Virginia Peninsula (DSAVP) provides support, information and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the greater community. A person with Down syndrome has an extra 21st chromosome.

People with Down syndrome have a wide variety of strengths and weaknesses. Most individuals with Down syndrome have mild to moderate cognitive challenges, yet with the right support they are able to participate in the community, in schools, jobs, and meaningful relationships.

The DSAVP brings support to families with new babies through hospital outreach, delivering informative books for parents and siblings. Monthly play meetings provide the opportunity for families to connect and learn from one another. Enrichment activities include trips to the zoo, pumpkin patch and swimming time. Mom’s Night Out is always welcome evening of sharing and socializing.

Advanced training seminars for local Speech Therapists are offered to help individuals with Down syndrome
improve feeding and speaking.

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