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The Compassion Care Fund pays for unmet medical and life necessities for families who have no other way to pay for the needs of their special child.
Variety is raising money for our All Inclusive Playground at “Justice Myron E. Leavitt and Jaycee Community Park”, 100% of the proceeds will go towards this project.
Provides experiential learning tools for children with special needs. This may include adaptive computers or convert-a-tables which encourage sensory gross and fine motor skills development.
Provides adaptive equipment and playgrounds for children with special needs, including ADA accessible playgrounds with wheelchair-accessible swings to help children with disabilities interact with their peers.
Funding permitted; this program is available to children’s agencies dealing with families in crisis. It has been able to underwrite hot lunch programs to schools located in economically challenged communities.
Provides specially equipped passenger vans to local nonprofit organizations for transport of children with physical limitations to and from medical facilities, schools and community enrichment programs.
Gives children the freedom to be a kid and achieve their dreams. The program provides adaptive bikes for children with disabilities so they can be active like their peers. For children with special needs bike riding does not come easy. Trying to coordinate balance, pedaling and steering is an extremely difficult task. For children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida or other similar conditions, riding a two-wheeler may never be a practical option. Adaptive bikes provide life changing mobility, strength, self-esteem and the ultimate freedom for children with disabilities.
John F. Miller School provides special education programming and services for students with specialized needs, ages 3-22 years
Variety School provides special education programming and services for students focusing on academic and vocational growth.
Under the watchful eye of the Variety, Variety School was financed and built with the support of local unions and civic groups. The school opened its doors in 1952, and a year later in 1953, the operation was handed over to the Clark County School District. However, Variety's commitment did not waver. They agreed to cover the operational costs until the school could secure state and federal funding, a testament to their dedication to its success.
Through committed fundraising and grant writing support, Variety has been able to provide children with scholarships to attend quality school programs