**9th Annual NoCo Down Syndrome Walk Set for October 5 at Boardwalk Park**
By North Forty News Staff | NorthFortyNews.com
Windsor will once again welcome families, friends, and supporters from across Northern Colorado for the 9th Annual NoCo Down Syndrome Walk on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Boardwalk Park. The event, hosted by the Northern Colorado Down Syndrome Association (NCDSA), is expected to draw more than 2,000 attendees in celebration and support of individuals with Down syndrome.
### A Day of Walking and Community
Registration opens at 9 a.m., with the walk beginning promptly at 10 a.m. Participants can choose between two scenic, fully accessible routes: a 0.8-mile path along the west side of Windsor Lake or a 2.2-mile loop around the lake. Both routes feature smooth sidewalks, water stations, clear signage, and dedicated volunteer support to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
Beyond the walk itself, families and attendees can enjoy a variety of festivities including food trucks, a children’s inflatable play zone, a DJ, a vendor and resource fair, and NCDSA merchandise.
### Spotlight on Self-Advocacy
This year’s featured ambassador is Seth Truitt, a passionate self-advocate who has built his own home, launched his business The Joy House, and continues to inspire the community with his innovative ideas and personal achievements.
“Over the years that I have been involved in the walk, I have seen it grow in size — both in the number of people who attend and the amount of money we are able to raise that directly benefits people with Down syndrome,” said Angela Smith, Co-chair of the NoCo Down Syndrome Walk Committee. “We have been able to improve programs, outreach, education, and services to those in our community from this amazing event.”
### Growth and Impact
Since its inception, the NoCo Down Syndrome Walk has expanded significantly, now uniting over 60 teams. Last year alone, the event raised over $100,000 to support NCDSA’s mission of advocacy, awareness, and relationship-building in Northern Colorado.
“It is so incredible to see the number of families, friends, and communities show up to support these amazing people,” said Jen Ivan, NCDSA Social Media Coordinator and mother of a son with Down syndrome. “The NCDSA has been a huge support for us — not only socially, but also by providing educational resources and scholarships.”
### Get Involved
Proceeds from the walk will directly benefit programs and services for individuals with Down syndrome and their families across Northern Colorado.
For more information and to register, visit the [Northern Colorado Down Syndrome Association website](#). Join the movement to create a more inclusive and supportive community!
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