Heartspring, a worldwide center for children with special needs
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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

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
A Place to Learn
People Who CARE

You Can Help

Imagine if you had a child with a disability.  Every year hundreds of children receive vital therapies at Heartspring thanks to donors like you through the Financial Assistance Fund. Help families meet the challenge.

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Help children with special needs achieve their dreams. Donate Now

The Best Snapshot of Camp SSTAR

After four years at Camp SSTAR Zach has grown to participate in a much more meaningful way. Read More »

Unsung Hero of Autism

Connie Erbert, director of CARE and autism outreach, receives national award. Read More »

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Who We Help & What We Do

  • Robbie

    “My goal is to be independent. I’m going to grow up to be independent and have a car and a job and my own house. I will do all of the activities I want to do, just like a person without a disability. Read more »
  • Max

    Max’s parents, Heather and Chauncey, couldn’t understand why his teacher would suggest that he get an autism evaluation at Heartspring. “He’s a smart kid,” said Heather. “We thought there couldn’t be anything wrong because he was so intelligent. Read more »
  • Chance

    Four-year-old Chance has defied all the odds, and that has been no small feat. Born at 28 weeks, doctors told his mom, Lainie, that he had a 50/50 chance to make it through the night. “They told me not to expect anything and that even if he survived he would have a very poor quality of life,” said Lainie. Read more »