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

Miracles happen at Heartspring every day.  Whether in the School, Pediatric Services or CARE program, children with special needs are achieving  success. Help contribute to their growth.

Modeling Success

Trainers prepare new staff to help students achieve. Read More »

A place to learn

In the Heartspring Lobby, parents learn from each other, share challenges and successes... Read More »

Shaping the future

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

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Who We Help & What We Do

  • Steve - MIS Manager

    Steve has dedicated half of his life to the mission at Heartspring. In 1982, he joined the staff as a home paraeducator. Since beginning his career, he transitioned to Crisis/Assessment Unit Counselor, Psychological Services Assistant, and is currently the Management Information Systems Manager (MIS). Read more »
  • Melissa

    “We know Heartspring was an answer to prayer. We had to love her so much to do the best thing for her. She has a better quality of life because of Heartspring. Read more »
  • Natasha

    Natasha came to Heartspring at the age of eight. The average stay for a student at the Heartspring School is approximately three years. However, due to severe behavior issues, aggressions and poorly developed communication skills, it has taken more time for Natasha to learn independence skills. Read more »