The Studio Blog
Stay up-to-date with everything happening at Rainbows.

Accessibility in Public Spaces
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

Blair Miller Staff Highlight
Just wrapping up her third Fashion Passion event, Rainbows is celebrating what Blair Miller means to their team. Blair began working at Rainbows in June of

Michael White
This year’s InterHab Conference was held October 25 – 27 in Topeka. It’s always a wonderful time of learning and networking for staff who attend.

Strategic Planning
In December 2016, Rainbows’ Board of Directors started the process of strategic planning by engaging Wichita State University’s Community Engagement Institute (CEI). Since that time,

10:15+ Celebration
One day each year is set aside to honor staff members who have served at Rainbows for 10 years or more. This special celebration is

DIY Halloween
-Written by Carol Martin, Rainbows’ Finance Dept. If an elaborate and expensive Halloween costume is out of the picture for you and your family

Halloween Activities
Halloween is right around the corner. Check out these fun seasonal activities that both you and your kids will love! Q- Tip Skeletons Who

A letter from the President
On August 7, 2017, we celebrated Rainbows’ 45th birthday with staff at our Annual All Staff meeting. Thanks to the gift of a joint donor,

Discipline vs Punishment
Written by Cindie Silmon, LCMFT – Mental Health Specialist Parenting can be very hard. Our hopes for our children are that they grow up to

Da’Marion’s Story
When Da’Marion Bland was two-and-a-half years old he was diagnosed with autism, ADHD, juvenile arthritis, and a sleeping disorder. Now, he is ten years old