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Congratulations to These Newly-Minted Eagle Scouts! | Newsradio 600 KOGO | San Diego s Morning News with Ted and LaDona

Congratulations to These Newly-Minted Eagle Scouts! | Newsradio 600 KOGO | San Diego s Morning News with Ted and LaDona
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Triathlete to raise funds for brother with rare Down syndrome disorder

Triathlete to raise funds for brother with rare Down syndrome disorder Nadia|July 23, 2021 by Nadia Bidarian Johnny Byrne, 22, was spending his summer juggling a business internship and classes at UC Berkeley when he decided to add training for the 70.3 mile Santa Cruz Triathlon to his schedule. The Manhattan Beach resident’s motivation to do the triathlon was to raise research funds for Down syndrome disintegrative disorder (DSDD), a rare disease that causes individuals with Down syndrome to regress in their language and other skills. Byrne’s younger brother Thomas suffers from the disorder. After learning how little is known about DSDD, Byrne decided to dedicate the triathlon he was training for to raise research funds for the disease. In May, Byrne created a fundraising page on the IronMan Foundation website, and since then, he has raised over $31,000 of his $50,000 fundraising goal. The Santa Cruz IronMan is September 12.

Photos, Standouts: Connor, Shore, Keels & More Turn Heads at IWLCA Capital Cup

Photos, Standouts: Connor, Shore, Keels & More Turn Heads at IWLCA Capital Cup
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North County School News, July 18

Student hosts surf camp for youngsters Cathedral Catholic High School junior Mia Boggs recently created and held a “Sunshine Surf Camp” for children with special needs on the beach south of Powerhouse Park in Del Mar. She chose to be a mentor this year for the “Options Program.” Once a week, she mentors another teen who has Down syndrome. Mia intends to pursue a career in special education. A member of the CCHS varsity surf team, she had the idea to combine assisting special-needs children and her love of surfing. Her Surf Camp hosted nine youngsters (with parents) and helped them learn to surf and boogie board, build sand castles, connect and just have some beach fun. A second Sunshine Surf Camp is scheduled for Aug. 7 in Del Mar. Contact Mia about the camp at instagram.com/sunshinesurfcamp, or email sunshinesurfcamp@gmail.com.

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