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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

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Read the 2012 Annual Report online.

Upcoming Events

  • August 23rd 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    PedalFest Kids Kick-off Event
  • August 24th 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM
    10th Annual PedalFest Bike Ride
  • November 16th 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
    Lights on the Lake Launch Party

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Who We Help & What We Do

  • Peter

    Between the age of four and six months, Peter's family became concerned with his development. He was not moving his arms or kicking his legs, and was unable to control his head. Having two other children, Peter’s parents, Susan and Christopher, knew they should take him to their pediatrician to find out more. Read more »
  • Myanmar

    Heartspring traveled to Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) in 1995 and 2000 to provide equipment, testing and training to the students and teachers of the Mary Chapman School For The Deaf. The opportunity to assist children in Southeast Asia was made possible by a joint effort of World Vision, Jack and Marilyn DeBoer and Heartspring. It is our hope that the equipment and training will make a positive and significant addition to the abilities that the dedicated staff at Mary Chapman can make on the lives of the hearing impaired they serve. Read more »
  • Community Outreach

    Heartspring believes in giving back to the community through activities and services that families are often desperate to find. Many of our outreach services for the community are available free of cost to families from Heartspring therapists and audiologists. These services include hearing screenings, literacy and speech screenings, KidCheck developmental screenings, music and movement groups, and an interactive story time at Barnes and Noble at Bradley Fair. Read more »