Helpful Links
Having supportive, informative, and educational references from reliable sources in one location are not only convenient but are also helpful and encouraging. We have compiled a list of additional resources based on suggestions from Marshall staff and families.
ADHD/ODD
Autism
Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC)
Birth Support
Brachial Plexus
Cerebral Palsy
Community Programs & Support
Parks & Recreation - Lexington
Parks & Recreation - Georgetown/Scott County
Parks & Recreation - Nicholasville/Jessamine County
Kentucky Division of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities
Georgetown/Scott County Chamber of Commerce
Division of Family Resource & Youth Service Centers
Peds-A-Palooza Community & Conferences
Cleft Lip & Clip Palate
Depression/Anxiety
Down Syndrome
Dyslexia/Apraxia Speech
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI)
Education
Equipment, Toys, & Books
Feeding
Orthotics
Prematurity
Professional Development
Rehabilitative Therapy
Sensory Processing Disorder
Sleep Support
Vision Therapy
Therapy Funding, Grant, & Living Resources
The Pediatric Angel Network provides financial and material assistance to families of children with a long-term illness or disability. Families may be experiencing difficulty due to expenses not covered by insurance. Our 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization was created to help these families ease some of the hardships they may be encountering due to their child's illness or disability. This charity exists to help these families obtain the resources required to give their child a fighting chance.
Chase’s Warrior Foundation makes access to appropriate adaptive equipment possible for children with disabilities and special needs. The primary purpose of this equipment should be to enhance the applicant’s potential for recreation, mobility, and everyday living success. The mission of the review board is to provide awards to as many individuals as possible. Funds are limited and not all applicants will receive an award.
The Orange Effect Foundation makes sure children with speech disorders receive the speech therapy and technology equipment they need...especially when the children's family doesn't have the financial means.
Modest Needs offers grants designed to promote the self-sufficiency of individuals and families who, because they are working and live just above the poverty level, are ineligible for most types of conventional social assistance but who, all the same, are living one or two lost paychecks away from the kind of financial catastrophe that eventually leads to homelessness.
United Healthcare Children's Foundation’s mission is to significantly enhance the clinical condition or quality of life of children covered under a commercial health insurance plan who are 16 years old or younger living in the United States. They provide financial assistance for therapy services (they do also provide ABA assistance with a one-time grant for children 3-6).
The LENN Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity that provides grant opportunities for children with cerebral palsy to receive pediatric intensive therapies to thrive in their everyday life.
Kosairs For Kids provides financial assistance to cover the cost of therapy services/medical needs for children.
Challenged America offers funding to disadvantaged, physically or developmentally challenged children. They will assist with medical attention, rehabilitative therapy, and/or assistive devices.
Call: (818)907-6966
The Kiddie Pool program is an online fundraiser. A custom webpage is created for your child with special needs. Included on the webpage is a photograph of your child, your child's story, products desired for your child and fun facts about your child. Once your child has received enough donations, you can redeem them for the products desired.
Call: (800)371-2778
Kiddos' Clubhouse Foundation provides therapy scholarships to help families pay for critical therapies.
Call: (678) 527-3224
Maggie Welby Foundation offers grants for children and families that have a financial need for a particular purpose. Grants may extend to children and families in need of help with bills, athletic opportunities, medical needs, or an opportunity that a child would not otherwise have. All grants are awarded to the family, but are paid directly to the specific purpose for which the grant was applied.
Call: (314) 330-6947
Sunshine Foundation answers the dreams of chronically ill, seriously ill, physically challenged, and abused children, ages three to eighteen, whose families cannot fulfill their requests due to the financial strain that child's illness may cause.
Call:(215) 396-4770
Small Steps in Speech is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization which provides grants on behalf of children with speech and language disorders for therapies, treatments, communicative devices, and other services aimed at improving their communication skills. A grant from Small Steps in Speech provides financial support to families seeking speech and language services for their children, either not covered or not fully covered by their health care plan.
Call: 1-888-SPEAK (1-888-577-3256)
Variety the Children's Charity's Freedom Program delivers vital life-changing equipment and services for mobility, independence, and social inclusion to individual children and children's organizations.
Call: (323) 954 0820
Wheelchairs 4 Kids' goal is to give every child with mobility challenges the best opportunity to live life at its fullest. Wheelchairs 4 Kids will help them by providing not only well fitted, well equipped wheelchairs, but also assist with ramps, wheelchair lifts, home modifications and hopefully in the future, playgrounds.
Call: (727) 946-0963
Families that face loss of home or having to double up in a home. Contact the resource coordinator for your county.
Scott County:
Julie Biddle
859-213-6534
Email: julie.biddle@scott.kyschools.us
Jessamine County:
Shainey Marcus
Email: shainey.marcus@jessamine.kyschools.us
Fayette County:
TC Cobble Johnson
Email: tc.cobblejohnson@fayette.kyschools.us
Madison County:
Randy Neely
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