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Heartspring

www.heartspring.org

 
Heartspring is a worldwide center for children with special needs. Our mission, in partnership with parents, professionals and the community, is to help children with special needs grow and learn on a path to a more independent life. The goal for all Heartspring School students is to transition them to a less restrictive setting whether that be home, a group setting or the public school setting. Heartspring teaches the life skills that children need to become active members of society. Heartspring Pediatric Services strives to positively impact the lives of children with special needs through outpatient therapies that include occupational, ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Moniqueka Holloway
Sr. Director of Compliance and Quality Improvement Profile

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