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Quality of Life
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

A Day in the Life of
A career in early intervention has countless fringe benefits, including a front row seat to first steps and first words, sticky hugs, patty cake games

Time with Your Child
Research around parenting seems to agree: Uninterrupted time with our children is one of the best ways to ensure a healthy attachment with them. It

Make an Impact in 2019
Happy New Year! I have always enjoyed the feeling of starting a fresh calendar in the New Year. I love the feeling of opening the calendar

President’s Letter
In this time of year where many of us feel like we are running trying to keep up with what has to get done at

It was a great year – 2018
Rainbows’ Annual Meeting was held Tuesday, December 11 at Aloft Hotel. The evening was one of celebration and recognition of 2018 accomplishments – and there

Letter from the President
Rainbows United does a direct mail Campaign twice a year – Fall and Spring. A letter should be landing in your mailbox soon. It is

Rainbows’ Experience
This month will mark two years since I started working at Rainbows. I was hired to work in the toddlers’ room, as an Opener. When

Hard work, Generosity, Community
By Melani Kliewer, Volunteer Coordinator Fashion Passion is Rainbows’ signature fundraising event, with 600 guests, a catered dinner, live and silent auctions, a raffle, a

Janeen Hughes
As an expectant first-time mother, I carefully followed my doctor’s instructions, watched what I ate, switched to low-impact aerobic exercise and read a mountain of