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Find similar grantsQuality of Life Grants is sponsored by Hannah and Friends. This program provides quality of life grants for families who care for children with special needs in the states of Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Rhode Island and New York.
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Hannah & Friends – Recreational Programs & Hannah’s Helping Hands Grant Program | Cerebral Palsy Family Network Search below to find a hospital, doctor, therapy, and more Hannah & Friends – Recreational Programs & Hannah’s Helping Hands Grant Program https://www. hannahandfriends. org/ Hannah and Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and adults with special needs.
We offer recreational programs for children and adults with special needs as well as residential services for adults at the Hannah & Friends Neighborhood in South Bend . We also operate a grant program, Hannah’s Helping Hands, providing quality of life grants for families with individuals with developmental disabilities in Indiana, the Michiana area, New York, Rhode Island, and Florida.
For information regarding the Hannah’s Helping Hands grant program, please click here. For additional information please contact us at grants@hannahandfriends. org.
Due to the high volume of applicants, we kindly request that Hannah & Friends is not contacted to find out if your grant has been approved – all grant recipients will be notified by mail or email. For information regarding programs and activities at Hannah & Friends Neighborhood, please contact programs@hannahandfriends. org or call 574-217-7860 x5.
For information regarding the Day Program at Hannah & Friends Neighborhood, please email Amanda Buchholz at amanda@hannahandfriends. org . For information regarding upcoming events or volunteer opportunities, please contact Kayle Sexton at kayle@hannahandfriends.
org or call 574-217-7860 x1. For additional questions, please contact Hannah & Friends at 574-217-7860. Hannah & Friends offers many different kinds of fun and educational programs and activities for children and adults with special needs.
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