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Ben's family

“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

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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

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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

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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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