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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

My Lifelong “Why” Is To Help People
Kat Sauber’s journey to her current career as Human Resources Coordinator at Rainbows is a bit unconventional. She didn’t choose HR as her career until

Family Experience is Different from Expectation
When Ka’Leina’s pediatrician recommended her family consider services through Rainbows, her mother Keljhay was skeptical. “I was stressed to think my daughter needed help beyond

Holly Taylor, 2024 InterHab Outstanding Youth Award Winner
At last week’s 2024 InterHab Conference, Holly Taylor was honored as the InterHab Outstanding Youth. Her family and Rainbows’ supporters were there to cheer her

On-the-job experience leads to career goals
Kailei Columbo enjoys working in all the classrooms at Kids’ Point. As an assistant teacher and a floater, Kailei is assigned to whichever classroom needs

The 10:15+ Club Honors and Surprises Rainbows’ Staff
Have you ever painted with an Alpaca? Conversed with a Llama? Bottle-fed a Patagonian Mara? As part of Rainbows’ annual celebration of staff who have

Help! What is going on with my child’s sleep routine?
Leer en español Let’s talk about sleep. Some children sleep well from the beginning, some go through cycles of sleeping well and sleep refusal…and some

Rachel Banning’s Journey of Family, Community, and Compassion
Leer en Español From Challenge to Champion: Rachel Banning’s Journey of Family, Community, and Compassion Originally from Wichita Kansas, Rachel Banning is a third generation

Free Developmental Screenings Available
Concerns about your young child’s development can be daunting. Connecting Point is here to help! Free developmental screenings are available twice a month through Screen

Angie Grew Up at Rainbows
Leer en Español Twenty-year-old Angie was born with Down Syndrome. She attends Camp Woodchuck during the summer. Angie has enjoyed an in-home Direct Support Professional