Heartspring, a worldwide center for children with special needs
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A Place to Learn

The Heartspring School is a place to learn. We work with students to help them grow on a path to a more independent life. Read more »

People Who CARE

Through the Heartspring CARE Program, children with autism and their families can participate in programs and receive services specific to their needs. Read more »

Helping Children Succeed

Children with developmental disabilities or delays are given a chance to succeed at Heartspring Pediatric Services through a variety of therapies and services. Read more »

A Place to Learn
People Who CARE
Helping Children Succeed

You Can Help

River City Blues, A concert from the heart for the heart.  Mark your calendar for July 29. Magic Slim and the Teardrops are traveling from Chicago to Wichita to perform a benefit concert for Heartspring.  Learn more »

Camp SSTAR - a counselor's perspective

What is unique about Camp SSTAR for this counselor is that it was all supposed to be about the students... Read More »

Shaping the future

Internships give college students valuable insight into future careers. Read More »

Room to explore

Special room provides sensory experiences for students. Read More »

Upcoming Events

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Who We Help & What We Do

  • Melanie

    Written by Sue, Melanie's Mom.  Heartspring saved my life and gave Melanie back her life. Prior to coming to Heartspring Melanie had been shuffled from program to program, she did not fit in anywhere and no one knew what to do with her. Read more »
  • Jaxson

    Sierra and Mark were thrilled to be first time parents. Sierra followed all the rules during her pregnancy, reading every book and doing everything right. Things were going as planned until her water unexpectedly broke at 29 weeks. Read more »
  • Dana - Home Coordinator

    After working in a public school classroom helping children with mental retardation for six years, Dana Trombley was looking for a career where she could continue to help children with special needs that accommodated her job as a mom of teenage children. In June 2001, she found just the position at Heartspring as a paraeducator, working weekends in one of the six group homes on campus. “I applied at Heartspring because I enjoy working with children with special needs,” said Dana. Read more »