My wife and I found ourselves adopting a special needs child as we are approaching our 60s. By adopting our son, we were able to remove him from an unstable home and keep him out of the foster care system, but the public school system was unable to handle his special needs. He was falling farther behind and growing more frustrating. The Succeed Scholarship has enabled us to not only get Korey the education he needs at Access, but also afford the multiple therapies that he needs to eventually succeed as an individual. The Succeed Scholarship is essential to our ability to raise him well.
– Steve, parent
(This story was also shared in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette in more depth. Click here to read the article.)
Microschools Webinar May 1
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