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My Life with a Disability
Welcome to a special six-part series featuring Megan Bailey. Megan speaks openly from her perspective as a young woman living with a lifelong disability. In her early years, she received therapy services through Rainbows United. Today, she’s a college graduate, a professional, and an advocate—ready to share her journey. Special

Grace’s Story: A Journey of Hope
When Florence and her husband, Magara fled the civil war in Congo with their children, they carried little more than courage and the hope of

Siblings support brother with special needs
Irvin is 20 years old and is full of energy, laughter, and charisma. Irvin was diagnosed with Fragile X Syndrome and has received support from

Milestone staff members celebrated
Employees gathered on Monday, August 4 taking time to reflect, reconnect, and renew a shared commitment to the children and families served through Rainbows. This

Now Using Civic Champs for Volunteer Hours
At Rainbows United, our volunteers are the heart of everything we do. From lending a hand in our gardens to cheering on kids at Camp

Communication can be frustrating
Two-year-old Logan receives speech/language services through Rainbows. Logan works with therapist Katie Bally. “Because of the speech therapy Logan is receiving, he is finally able

Medications, g-tube feeding and more is part of care
Lennox is four years old. He was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition that doesn’t have a specific name. “I knew before he was born

Camp Woodchuck in Space
Camp Woodchuck, Rainbows’ summer experience for school-aged children, ages 6-21 years old with special needs, is in full swing! We have a summer filled with
Lindsay Kral honored as Unsung Hero
Video credit: Braxton White Congratulations to Vice President of Programs and Services Lindsay Kral. She was honored by the Wichita Business Journal on June 26,

The Importance of Routines for Toddlers
What is more frustrating for parents then wondering why their child is consistently testing boundaries and why is it so difficult to establish daily routines?