Neighbors Helping Neighbors Little Rebecca is a 3-year old from a nearby Amish community. She faces a number of physical conditions and challenges, but a...
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Meet the Kids: Megan
The Challenge: Visual Impairment Little Megan is a go-getter, the problem is - Megan has a visual impairment that doesn't allow her to see beyond three feet....
Meet the Kids: Dominique
Autism & The Positive Impact of Technology Just look at this photo of Dominique on his first day of school! He is a young guy full of promise and yet...
Meet the Kids: Landon
The Impact of an Adaptive Bike Landon has Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy, he also has a tremendous amount of spirit and energy! He primarily uses a...
Meet the Kids: Zoe Ann
Some folks were surprised when they heard Zoe wants to ride a bike, after all, Zoe's spinal bifida prevents her from using her legs. Fortunately there are...
Meet the Kids: Jocelyn
The Challenge: Cerebral Palsy & CVI Physical coordination and strength contribute greatly to a child's well-being. That's why Josie, who is challenged by...
Meet the Kids: Dylan
At the age of four, Dylan is such a fun and happy little fellow, but he is having such a difficult time communicating his wants and needs. Can you imagine how...
Meet the Kids: Terry
Terry's teachers say that he has an absolutely infectious personality and loves to learn. Being non-verbal stands in his way because of the frustration it...
Meet the Kids: George
The Gift of Inclusion & Dignity George is wheelchair bound and relies on a g-tube for his nutrition. He is unable to sit up on his own, walk or talk....
Meet the Kids: Isaac
Paralysis Can't Slow Him Down Isaac was born with a rare condition causing paralysis in his lower extremities, but that doesn't stop Issac! He's an active...
Meet the Kids: Nick
The Value of Communication Nick is just four years old, but he certainly knows what he wants! The only problem is, he has trouble communicating it. His...
Meet the Kids: Kaytlynn
The Value of Mobility Kaytlynn is an active little girl that covers a lot of ground; that’s quite an accomplishment given her very restricted visual fields....