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Future Forward
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

Aloha!
-written by Michelle Croomes, Kids’ Point Site Coordinator The theme for this years’ Pre-K Graduation Ceremony was “Aloha”, and is in so many ways fitting.
Why We GLOW
“Why would I go to Rainbows’ GLOW Run | Walk?” I know you’ve thought it at least once… Yet another GLOW Run | Walk

Camp Woodchuck 2017
Ahoy, matey! As the school year comes to an end, things are ramping up here at Rainbows. Summer is near, meaning preparation for Camp Woodchuck

Rainbows’ Butler County Impact
Rainbows United is 100% local, serving more than 3,500 children birth – 21 with special needs in both Butler and Sedgwick Counties in Kansas. Rainbows’

A letter from the President
Social media is a part of our lives no matter how many times we give it up or get frustrated with it. It will surprise

Activities for Children
-written by Carol Martin, Insurance Billing, Rainbows’ Finance Department All children have a unique capacity to learn. They seem like sponges; soaking up every bit

Mindfulness
Written by: Rhiannon Miller, LMSW – Mental Health Specialist & Lori Haas – Mental Health Assistant Mindfulness is a simple, but powerful, way to help

Healthy Sleep
-Written by Rainbows’ Shirley Fisher RN, CSN How much sleep is enough? How much sleep does my child need? How much sleep do I need? All good

42nd Annual Blarney Breakfast
The 42nd Annual Blarney Breakfast kicked off St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Wichita on Friday, March 17 at Old Chicago East. More than 1,000