Staff Profile

Meet Emma Low, a Rainbows’ Targeted Case Manger… “I am Emma Low, a Targeted Case Manager at Rainbows United. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Wichita State University. My goal is to eventually return to school to attain a Master’s degree in Social Work as well.  I completed my practicum at the […]

The Blarney Impact

My son is 12-year-old Kolton Wyatt Wiening. Kolton is a bright, big-hearted, and kind young man. He is full of life and love and always has a smile on his face! Kolton is also diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis (NF). Kolton’s NF diagnosis affects daily life because it causes him to deal with fine motor impairment on his […]

Targeted Case Management Highlight

This year marks the 43rd year of the Blarney Breakfast. This special celebration of St. Patrick’s Day is one of the oldest running in Wichita! The Blarney Breakfast began in 1975. KAKE TV hosted a letter writing competition to decide which charity would host and receive proceeds from a St. Patrick’s Day event. Margaret Shook, a member of […]

Volunteer Profile

My name is Megan Lamb, and I was born and raised in Wichita. Growing up in the area, I had heard of Rainbows before, but my first personal connection to the organization came through an interesting AmeriCorps position which I applied for and later obtained. I first began volunteering at Rainbows as an AmeriCorps VISTA, […]

Valentine’s Day

Written by Carol Martin, Rainbows’ Finance Dept. Romantic love is most often thought of when Valentine’s Day draws near, but why not expand that thought, and make the day a celebration of the bond that your family shares? There are many fun, creative and thrifty ways to make the occasion extra-special.   Outings The Cosmosphere in […]

January 2018

Each year since 1994, the Kansas Community Service Program (CSP) has given not-for-profit organizations a way to improve their ability to undertake major capital fund-raising drives for various projects. Tax credits are allocated annually and awarded on a competitive application basis to not-for-profit organizations. The organization may then offer the Kansas income tax credits to […]

A day in the life of Amy Foster

-Written by Amy Foster, Rainbows’ Physical Therapist   Early Intervention might be a somewhat confusing term. If a person doesn’t have a direct experience to relate it to, they may not know how to describe the term “Early Intervention.” When I, as a therapist, start working with a new family, I have no idea what they are […]

How to make a weighted blanket

Written By: Kathy Van Zelfden, LMSW – MH Specialist with Infants/Toddler Services   A weighted blanket is simply a blanket with weight added to it.  The extra weight may provide the deep pressure your child needs to calm quicker, relax more, and sleep better.  This article will briefly review uses, guidelines, and ideas on how-to-make […]

Volunteer Summary 2017

Dominic Bann, a junior year at Kapaun Mount Carmel High School, plays football, enjoys CrossFit workouts and likes building computers. But perhaps his favorite hobby of all is participating in Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. The Eagle Scout Service Project, or more simply […]

2018, here we come!

Approaching January 1 each year, people set personal or professional goals, proclaim their resolutions, and often call for “a new year, new you”. 2018 is now upon us, and Rainbows has been planning for the year to come for quite some time. One of Rainbows’ Guiding Principles is: “Continuously improve in all aspects of our […]