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Club 21 is a non-profit organization dedicated to the inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome in home, school and community life. www.clubtwentyone.org

Photos from clubtwentyone's post 05/27/2026

Club 21's backyard patio area recently received a much needed makeover! This project was funded by a grant from the Pasadena Community Foundation. We are so grateful to PCF for the beautiful new patio furniture. Our Club Connections students and our Board of Directors have already put the space to good use.

Photos from clubtwentyone's post 05/20/2026

Cooking it up at Club 21.

Photos from clubtwentyone's post 05/11/2026

Celebrating our last second Saturday before summer break!!!

05/09/2026

Listening Session Schedule
You're Voice Matters
Entering a New Chapter

As we build Club 21's Strategic Plan for the next 3–5 years, we want to hear
directly from you — our families. Join us for a series of virtual listening sessions
designed for families at every stage. Your experiences, ideas, and dreams for
your child's future will help shape the next chapter of Club 21

05/08/2026

After 6 glorious years with Club 21, Pam Gang will be moving to Carlsbad as her family starts a new chapter in retirement. Stop by this Second Saturday, May 9th to say goodbye to Pam. You will find her in her faithful spot checking in volunteers. We are so grateful for Pam's many years of service to Club 21. This is just goodbye for now, as we know she won't be able to stay away for long.

05/08/2026

Dual Diagnosis Parent Meeting (IN-PERSON)
May Second Saturday from 9:00-10:00AM

If you have a child with a dual diagnosis and would like to meet up with other parents, come join us on Second Saturday, May 9th!

05/07/2026

May Second Saturday Speaker Series
May 9th (10:00-11:30AM)
Kelli Rea - Caring for the Caregiver

As caregivers we endure a great deal of stress often times greater than our non-caregiver counterparts. We spend much of our time making sure others are safe, secure, healthy, and content- even after our typical counterparts have been relieved of these duties. Our loved ones with extra needs require us to take care of their needs, or at least some of their needs, longer than what is typically expected.
As parents, grandparents, guardians, educators, paraprofessionals, etc., we often find it difficult to find time or energy to care for ourselves, leading to caregiver burnout. The questions I aim to answer are, how do we prevent burn out, or relieve current burn out? How can we care for the caregiver? Spanish translation available.

04/26/2026
Photos from clubtwentyone's post 04/26/2026

Today we held our Young Adult Conference where we covered Tech Safety and Self Empowerment and Advocacy!

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Pasadena, CA
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