Center for Courageous Kids
The Center for Courageous Kids is a not for profit Medical Camping Facility founded by the late Ms. Betty Turner Campbell in October of 2004 and opened for the first family weekend in February of 2008.
The Center for Courageous Kids is a not for profit Medical Camping Facility founded by the late Ms. Betty Turner Campbell in October of 2004 and opened for the first family weekend in February of 2008.
A Skills Based Approach to IEP Development – Division of Special Populations – Presentation by the Tennessee Department of Education. Read More
A potential solution to record, track, and manage data related to your child’s diagnosis. Created specifically for caregivers caring for someone on the autism spectrum, this could potentially be adapted for other diagnoses as well.
Advocates strengthen communities, and the Partners in Policymaking training is the most comprehensive educational curriculum on how to effectively advocate and make yourvoice heard in Georgia.
Rah! Spirit Cheerleading and Dance facility offers the opportunity for children and young adults with special needs to be a part of a performing cheerleading team!
Here is an opportunity for those of you who have Georgia Medicaid, Wellcare, Amerigroup, and PeachCare insurance for your child. A service out of Dalton is accepting clients for in-home intensive counseling/therapy.
It’s not too late to join us for the Far Above Rubies Ladies Retreat at Cedine Bible Camp in Spring City, Tennessee.