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Kansas City Autism Training Center Awarded $800,000 From Jackson County Children’s Services Fund

Kansas City Autism Training Center has secured a substantial $804,260 grant from the Jackson County Children’s Services Fund. This transformative funding, provided over a two-year period, will be dedicated to covering treatment costs often not supported by insurance, allowing Kansas City Autism Training Center to expand its impact for families navigating autism spectrum disorder.

With this funding, Kansas City Autism Training Center will be able to offer comprehensive, evidence-based treatments for children ages 2-12, regardless of insurance coverage limitations. This support empowers Kansas City Autism Training Center to remove the financial barriers that many families face, ensuring that every child has access to the essential services that foster development, communication, and daily life skills.

Through initiatives like this, Kansas City Autism Training Center remains at the forefront of autism care in Kansas City, reinforcing its commitment to building inclusive and supportive communities for children and their families. This grant marks a significant step in bridging gaps in autism treatment and advancing opportunities for all children on the spectrum.

To learn more about the Kansas City Autism Training Center, click here. And to learn more about Byrne Pelofsky’s grant writing, campaign management and resource development services, click here or give us a call at 816.237.1999 or contact us at info@byrnepelofsky.com.

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