He has complex medical issues and severe developmental disabilities: global developmental disabilities, epilepsy, is non-mobile, non-verbal, fed via G-tube, and has impaired vision and hearing. His underlying condition remains undiagnosed despite extensive medical testing.
Insurance, Medicaid, and numerous grants still don’t cover all his bills for treatment, medication, and equipment. That’s why the Leesburg Virginia Kiwanis Foundation is pitching in to help him.
Parker’s parents set up a GoFundMe account for donations. Our foundation committed $1,000 toward the $20,000 goal and we reached out to our Kiwanis family for help too. Together we raised over $18,000 for Parker’s treatment.
Parker has been making progress with physical, music, speech, and riding therapy. Mom can see the progress.
Helping Parker
Parker turned 4 in April.
He has complex medical issues and severe developmental disabilities: global developmental disabilities, epilepsy, is non-mobile, non-verbal, fed via G-tube, and has impaired vision and hearing. His underlying condition remains undiagnosed despite extensive medical testing.
Watch Parker’s Path to Progress video.
Insurance, Medicaid, and numerous grants still don’t cover all his bills for treatment, medication, and equipment. That’s why the Leesburg Virginia Kiwanis Foundation is pitching in to help him.
Parker’s parents set up a GoFundMe account for donations. Our foundation committed $1,000 toward the $20,000 goal and we reached out to our Kiwanis family for help too. Together we raised over $18,000 for Parker’s treatment.
Parker has been making progress with physical, music, speech, and riding therapy. Mom can see the progress.
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