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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, 2025. Read more here. Image Credit: Selena Favela Lindsay Kral Vice President of Programs & Services, Rainbows United What do you do in your role? I

myEvolv
Achieving success through teamwork, partnerships and collaboration does not come easy, in fact it can be time consuming and challenging, but the end product is

Rainbows Run Family Story
Elza Henry is a Warrior Princess in every sense of the word. Elza’s mom Joice said, “Elza has been a light in our lives, and

Why Do I Support Rainbows United?
By Gary Proffitt When I was asked to share why I support Rainbows in a post for this blog I began thinking about when I

Stephani Gallion
“I am the gatekeeper for Bright Beginnings,” said Stephani Gallion, Social Worker at Bright Beginnings in Butler County. “When our office receives a referral, I

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