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Future Forward
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
Call Rainbows for a free screening
If you have a concern about your child’s developmental progress, you need to give us a call. A screening is a thorough way to

We all hold that diagnosis.
The day before Thanksgiving 2018, 18-month-old Khamoi was diagnosed with Autism. Michael was there to support the family in learning about the diagnosis. “Michael Tatro,

Learning with Candy Canes
Candy canes are a fun and educational way to engage young children in the classroom or at home. Best of all, you can eat them

Kerri Dixon honored with Employee Prism Award
Rainbows’ Prism Award was created in 2013 to recognize a Rainbows’ staff member who goes above and beyond their role to create excellence. The criteria

Seeing the world through goggles
Jessica knew her son, Jojo had autistic tendencies just after his first birthday. He lost eye-contact, his speech did not progress and he would not

Rainbows has been there with the answers
Eleven-year-old Brady doesn’t want to tell you about his day. He wants to show you his day by setting up the scene, re-enacting the highlights

From Frustration to Joy
When their 4-year-old daughter struggled, Amanda and Colby got help that led to a happier environment for the whole family. Four-year-old Laurel was often frustrated.

Lindsay Kral
Rainbows United is pleased to announce Lindsay Kral has been promoted to the position of Vice President of Programs and Services. “Rainbows has been my