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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

Happy Holidays from Rainbows
Entertaining for the holidays involves plenty of planning and preparation, in addition to all the shopping for gifts and house cleaning. Not surprisingly, the youngest

The Impact on Early Childhood Development
The technological boom of the 1990s has, in many ways, transformed media and its role in the average household. Infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are growing

InterHab Awards
My favorite part of the entire InterHab conference is the Arts and Awards Recognition Lunch. I remember the first time I attended in 2007. It

10:15+ Club
A highlight of every year is the 10:15+ Club event that honors Rainbows’ employees who have been making a difference in the lives of children

Planning A Simple And Fun Halloween Party
-Carol Martin, Insurance Billing, Finance Department, Rainbows United, Inc. Face it, the Halloween holiday is growing bigger every year, and more and more people are

Fall is in the Air
Room 5 brought a taste of fall into the classroom learning to make their own homemade applesauce! Wichita is filled with many family-friendly events to

Amber Tra
Being a member of a family with a child with special needs means experiencing challenges and opportunities other families may not encounter. Thirteen year old Amber

Volunteer Spotlight
Volunteering at Rainbows impacts not only the children with special needs and their families, but it also changes the life of the volunteer. “I enjoy every

Thank You United Way of the Plains
In August, Loaned Executives from United Way of the Plains spent time at Rainbows learning about our programs and services. Prior to the United Way