Giving Back!

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The Parish School
The Parish School is dedicated to educating children ages 2–12 who have communication delays and learning differences. Through a language-rich, play-based curriculum, the school nurtures the whole child—academically, socially, emotionally, and physically—helping each student reach their fullest potential in a supportive and engaging environment.
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Social Motion
Social Motion empowers individuals with autism and similar neurodiverse needs by providing life skills training, job readiness, and social development programs. With a focus on independence and community inclusion, they guide children, teens, and young adults on the path to a confident and fulfilling life.
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Camp For All
Camp For All is a unique, barrier-free camp that partners with over 65 nonprofit organizations to serve children and adults with challenging illnesses or special needs. By removing physical and emotional obstacles, Camp For All provides life-changing experiences that build confidence, resilience, and joy.
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Steel Magnolia Moms
Steel Magnolia Moms is a community of strength, solidarity, and support for mothers of children with special needs. Through peer connection, wellness initiatives, and community events, they offer encouragement, resources, and friendship to moms navigating the challenges and triumphs of special needs parenting.
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The Children's Fund
The Children’s Fund is a volunteer-driven nonprofit committed to improving the lives of at-risk and underserved children across the Greater Houston area. Through fundraising and grants, they support local organizations that provide essential education, health, and enrichment services to children in need.
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Imagine A Way
Imagine A Way opens doors to early intervention for children with autism by providing financial support for critical therapies that are often out of reach for families. By covering the cost of services like ABA, speech, and occupational therapy, they help children thrive during the most formative years of development.
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H.E.A.R.T. Program
The H.E.A.R.T. Program (Housing, Entrepreneurship, and Readiness Training) helps adults with developmental disabilities build meaningful, independent lives through job training, paid employment, and community-based learning. With a focus on empowerment, H.E.A.R.T. offers individuals the tools and opportunities to succeed both professionally and personally.