Ft. Lauderdale, Fla -- National Debt Holdings (NDH)a receivables management firm is proud to donate to the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) this holiday season. Spearheaded by National Debt Holdings CEO Jeremy Poehler, this donation to the country’s premier Down Syndrome advocacy group is made in memory of Jeremy’s brother Shaun Poehler who had Down Syndrome.

“This cause is near and dear to my heart and I’m proud to be able to both personally and professionally support the amazing work the National Down Syndrome Society does to better the lives of those living with Down Syndrome,” says Jeremy. “National Debt Holdings works tirelessly to support our customers, community, and country. Donating to the NDSS is representative not only of my connection to the cause but also of our company’s commitment to doing our part to make our community a better place.”

Impacting Lives

The NDSS began in 1979 as Barton and Betsy Goodwin began researching ways to help their child, Carson, who had Down Syndrome. Over time, the NDSS expanded its vision and now works as the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down Syndrome. NDSS impacts the community in three key ways—resources and support, policy and advocacy, and community engagement. NDH’s donation went directly into the NDSS general funds project which works to impact all three key areas. 


NDSS provides key resources to families and individuals impacted by Down Syndrome and even provides a helpline to directly speak with a member of NDSS to connect to families, individuals, and stakeholders in the fight for equal rights, opportunities, and livelihoods for those with Down Syndrome. 


To learn more about NDSS or get involved, visit their website to donate or become an advocate for those without a voice. Throughout the year, NDSS also helps put on various events throughout the country including special events at theme parks like Walt Disney World.


A Culture Of Giving

National Debt Holdings has a long history of advocacy and support and has made it part of the company’s vision to embrace social responsibility and the commitment to helping its community. Earlier in 2021, NDH donated to support the Surfside Fund for those impacted by the Surfside, FL condo collapse tragedy. NDH has also donated towards the Ocean Conservancy, a science-based advocacy, research, and public education group dedicated to promoting healthy and diverse ocean ecosystems. 


Donating towards a worthwhile and impactful cause like the National Down Syndrome Society represents both Jeremy’s and National Debt Holding’s personal and professional commitment to bettering the community they serve. As an honor to both Jeremy’s brother and all those across the globe impacted by Down Syndrome, NDH is proud to donate this holiday season.


Learn More

To learn more about how National Debt Holdings impacts its community and supports its customers, visit their website. For more information on the other projects NDH has donated towards in the past, visit the press and news section of their website. 


About The National Down Syndrome Society

Founded in 1979, the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) supports and advocates for the Down syndrome community by focusing on three key areas of programming: Resources & Support, Policy & Advocacy, and Community Engagement. NDSS creates resources to support individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and caregivers across the lifespan and hosts awareness and engagement events throughout the country.


About National Debt Holdings

National Debt Holdings (NDH) is a client-centric receivables management firm assisting creditors with improving their cash flow performance from account portfolios. Our team of professionals strives to provide meaningful personal relationships and develop customized financial solutions that create success for everyone while protecting the brand and reputation of clients. National Debt Holdings is headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and is an RMAI Certified Receivables Business.


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