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Addie’s moment of success

Addison “Addie” Schwemmer is a smart, loving, happy, fun, silly, and adventurous two-year-old who received occupational therapy services through Rainbows Butler County Infant Toddler Services. Addie developed typically but was born premature. When she was behind on a few motor skills her doctor suggested her mother, Jordan, to call Rainbows.

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Valentine’s Day 2017

Anticipating the upcoming Valentine’s holiday and taking an opportunity to learn, Miss Autumn’s class at Rainbows’ Kids’ Point made love potions… and a really awesome,

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Meet Jenna

With your donation, Rainbows can continue to help more than 3,500 local children like Jenna learn to walk, talk and succeed – revealing each child as an original

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Why We Glow

Rainbows’ 6th annual GLOW Run | Walk supports services for children with special needs in Butler County. Our Butler County staff is amazing!   “I have wanted

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Brand New Year

Your family is a corporation—you are the CEO. Have a family meeting this month. Everyone participates. Kids want to feel like they have input in

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Volunteers in 2016

Written by Sidni Garwood, Volunteer Coordinator As our Mission Statement says, Rainbows brings together community resources to benefit children with special needs. Because volunteers are a

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The Best of 2016

What fun we have had over the last 12 months, creating weekly blogs for our followers!  Our goal was to provide useful information and resources

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Ending 2016

Rainbows held the Annual Meetings and Holiday Reception last week in the beautiful Omni Business Center –  After Hours Lounge. It was a joyous time

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December 2016

It is that time of the year when we look into our mailboxes each day, there is another letter or request for support of some

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Wichita Collegiate School

Wichita Collegiate School’s website says it is a school “committed to our community and to making it a better place, while also teaching care and

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