The Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society (LDSS) will host its 17th Annual Night of Champions & Hiring Expo on Thursday, April 30, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the Savannah Marriott Riverfront Hotel.
The annual event celebrates businesses that provide meaningful employment opportunities to differently-abled adults, including individuals with Down syndrome, while highlighting the importance of inclusive workplaces.
Tickets, tables, and sponsorships are now available for purchase. LDSS offers sponsorships at all levels, and all tickets and sponsorships can be secured online at https://ldssga.org/ night-of-champions/ Despite progress nationwide, people with disabilities continue to face significant barriers to employment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 22.7 percent of people with disabilities were employed in 2024, compared with more than 60 percent of people without disabilities.
Night of Champions highlights employers helping close that gap by creating environments where individuals of all abilities can contribute, succeed and grow. The evening also will feature a Hiring Expo designed to connect businesses with job seekers and demonstrate the value of inclusive hiring.
“Night of Champions allows employers to see the real impact of inclusion,” said Joe Marchese, event chair. “When businesses invest in people with different abilities, the results benefit everyone — stronger teams, higher retention and a more connected community.”
The evening will include a cocktail hour and Hiring Expo, followed by dinner and a recognition ceremony honoring businesses that champion inclusive employment. Attendees will hear success stories and learn how inclusive hiring strengthens organizations and expands opportunity.
Proceeds from Night of Champions support LDSS programs throughout the year, including Camp Buddy for children with Down syndrome, the annual Buddy Walk in Forsyth Park, and monthly support meetings for families and friends.
About the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society Founded in 2006, the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society supports individuals with Down syndrome and their families through leadership in outreach, education, advocacy and community engagement.
LDSS hosts meetings and events throughout the year featuring informational speakers and opportunities for connection. Meetings are open to the community and are also livestreamed. LDSS is an affiliate of the National Down Syndrome Society.
For more information and a full events calendar, visit ldssga. org.