Occupational Therapy
Donation protected
My adopted son had 7 foster homes by the time he was 5 years old. I adopted him when he was my kindergarten student three years ago and my amazing kid has shown unbelievable resilience. He is a kind, lovable, funny and talented boy. Though most people wouldn't guess that he has residual problems, he is now 9 years old and is struggling with academics.
But there's hope! Occupational therapy can help him go back and do the brain building he missed as a toddler!
Unfortunately, the level of intervention he needs is prohibitive for a single mom living on a teacher's salary and insurance does not cover it.
They suggest an intense intervention; 2 hours of therapy a week. At $135 an hour for three months. It comes to $3,240.
Money would go directly to the therapists (Occupational therapists and developmental opthomologists) at Kidspace in SF.
We would truly appreciate your help!
But there's hope! Occupational therapy can help him go back and do the brain building he missed as a toddler!
Unfortunately, the level of intervention he needs is prohibitive for a single mom living on a teacher's salary and insurance does not cover it.
They suggest an intense intervention; 2 hours of therapy a week. At $135 an hour for three months. It comes to $3,240.
Money would go directly to the therapists (Occupational therapists and developmental opthomologists) at Kidspace in SF.
We would truly appreciate your help!
Organizer
Erin Marie McCarthy
Organizer
San Francisco, CA