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“Rainbows exceeded by expectations,” said Mom
Soon to be 3 years old, Ben is getting ready to go to pre-kindergarten at his local school where he’ll get to be around other kids his age to help with motivation, learn social skills, and be away from home a few hours a week. With the help of early

The impact of Blarney Breakfast
Four year old Noah Thornton is Autistic. Noah can have challenging behaviors and experiences sensory integration issues. Thanks to the Blarney Breakfast, Noah will receive

42nd Annual Blarney Breakfast
Written by Blair Miller, Rainbows’ Special Events Coordinator The first time I attended the Blarney Breakfast was years ago when I was in high school.

Putting the GROW in You GLOW they GROW
Rainbows will be hosting the 6th Annual GLOW Run | Walk in Augusta on Saturday, May 20. This event includes a GLOW 5K and 1-Mile Family

3 Steps to Contentment
Written by: Rhiannon Miller, LMSW – Rainbows’ Mental Health Specialist & Lori Haas – Rainbows’ Mental Health Assistant Experiencing frustration is a part of growing

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,

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

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

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

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