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Causes: Autism, Disabilities, Health
Mission: Imagine a child's capacity is a nonprofit organization that imagines the capacity of a child with special needs when parents, educators, peers and the community have a wide and diverse range of tools to support that child reaching his or her fullest potential. The tools we offer include individualized therapy, education and community partnerships that foster inclusion, acceptance, and independence.
Programs: The birth-to-three program is wisconsin's early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities and their families. In 2013, our birth-to-three program served 456 families by providing services in the areas of special instruction, communication, occupational and physical therapy, social work, family education and counseling, vision, audiology, assistive, technology, nutrition, mental health, and service coordination. Interpreters, translators, and bilingual staff are available to ensure services are provided to families in their first language.
in 2013, our educational partnerships program provided school consultation and training to school districts both statewide and nationally. The program helped teachers, parents, and staff work together to offer effective and innovative educational programming for students with autism and other learning or behavior needs. Public and private schools and daycares were supported by consultants offering a broad base of skills aimed to facilitate purposeful and meaningful changes in the lives of students with complex learning and behavioral challenges and those who support them. We offer solution-focused individualized recommendations and works side by side with school staff to meet the unique needs of each student, family, and school.
on april 1, 2013, imagine a child's capacity, inc. Was acquired by family service madison, inc. Upon its dissolution, imagine a child's capacity, inc. Distributed net assets totaling $111,986 to family service madison, inc.
This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.