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November 2007 Grant Recipient
Kiddos Clubhouse Foundation

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Recipients Story:
Brett started a pediatric therapy clinic to serve children with
special needs in Alpharetta, GA. He puts his heart, his soul
and countless hours into providing the best therapy services
these children need, but insurance companies continue to deny
services to families in desperate need of help.
Brett is an occupational therapist who has been treating
children with disabilities for almost 10 years, and it is his
life's passion to help families in his communities, so he made
it his mission this year to start the Kiddos Clubhouse Foundation
to help these families find the resources needed to pay for therapy.

Kiddos Clubhouse Foundation Website

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Other Stories of Sharing…

Children's Miracle Network:

The Miracle Ride for 14 years to raise
money for the new Children's Hospital
being built now in Syracuse, NY. She
lost her son to Leukemia 1/30/96 after
a short 7 week battle without warning.

Despite her devastation she continued
on to help others. Also has coordinated
a video/DVD Roundup for the hospital so
the children would have a large variety
in the Video library. The last collection
was almost 4 loads stacked to the ceiling
of her Jeep of donated videos and DVD's.

Royal Family Kids Camp:

Every year this woman dedicates herself
to identifying the state of NH's most
sexually & physically abused and
neglected children that are currently
under the care of the state. In hopes
of giving them some beautiful memories
to hang on to, she recruits qualified
volunteers, plans a week long camp,
gathers the children, learns about
their specific needs and provides a
fun and loving environment for them.

After many years, some of these
children are now adults and they still
claim that without these memories
there would have been no hope.

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