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“Early Intervention Really Works!”
“Babies love their mommas,” said Tia. “I used to think I wasn’t holding them right or they just didn’t like me, then I learned about the bond between a mother and her child when my son Archer was born.” Archer came into the world 6 weeks early and spent 10

Rainbows Run Ambassador Family 2019
REGISTER TODAY and join Rainbows United for the 8th annual 5K and 1-mile walk to support kids like Canyon: Canyon Stephenson is 2-years-old, and loves rough

Rainbows Run is Icing on the Cake!
By Susan Harsh, Butler County Infant/Toddler Services Join me for all the fun at the 2019 Rainbows Run to benefit children and families served by

Rainbows Run 2019
REGISTER TODAY and join Rainbows United for the 8th annual 5K and 1-mile walk. The Rainbows Run benefits children with special needs, ages birth –

Stigma and Treatment
Alice Boutz, LMSW, Mental Health Specialist Mental health problems can and do occur in early childhood. Young children express and process emotions and events in

Kathy Siebert Story
When Melissa was 6 months-old, she was diagnosed with microcephaly, a congenital anomaly characterized by an abnormally small head and an underdeveloped brain. She screamed

44th Annual Blarney Breakfast
The $54,554 raised at this year’s 44th Annual Blarney breakfast helps support Rainbows’ Targeted Case Management (TCM) services. So what do TCM Case Managers do?

Blarney Breakfast
A sweet little boy with a very gentle soul, Wyatt has autism. “He is nonverbal, but does his best to communicate with those that he

St. Patrick’s Day
It was Saint Patrick’s Day. Another cold, gray, blustery Tuesday morning in Seattle. I was behind on a project and should’ve been at work, and

Karis Sparks
The definition of the name Karis describes Karis Sparks perfectly: “A highly unique, interesting person who is worth taking the time to know. Karis is witty, intelligent,