According to The Warren Center CEO Amy Spawn,
“I’m proud to share that, in our ongoing mission to help children with developmental differences thrive, for the first time ever, a dedicated grandmother has established a scholarship fund in honor of her grandson, called ‘Andrew’s Scholarship Fund.’
“Before Andrew was born, he was diagnosed with Down syndrome. Andrew’s progress supported by at-home and in-office therapy, as well as speech therapy, has played a crucial role in his growth. The assistance his family received for his developmental milestones and the support during his transition to school have been vital. We are committed to empowering every child, no matter the severity of their challenges, to achieve their smallest accomplishments. Our dedication extends to not turning away any child based on financial limitations or developmental differences.
“To sustain The Warren Center’s transformative work, DeEtta Derby, as the president of Eclipse Innovative, has initiated ‘Andrew’s Scholarship Fund’ on the Eclipse Innovative website. She aims to share this scholarship fund with clients and the community, emphasizing its goal to provide financial support to The Warren Center. This support ensures that therapists can continue to be accessible to families and children both at home and in the clinic.
“All of us at The Warren Center wish that the community will generously contribute to Andrew’s Scholarship Fund. Even a modest donation can make a significant impact on furthering our mission. For more information about Andrew’s Scholarship Fund and to make a donation, please visit: https://www.eclipseinnovative.com/warren-center-giving-campaign.”
* Photo provided by The Warren Center