We are committed to raising awareness about the special needs community and facilitating activities that promote their mental, social, and physical well-being, enabling them to thrive. Additionally, we provide support through donations to other nonprofits dedicated to various initiatives such as the Special Olympics, private schools, camps offering animal therapy, athletic opportunities, and more. Through these efforts, we aim to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment where individuals with special needs can lead fulfilling lives and reach their full potential.
Our Mission
Our mission is to empower and advocate for the disability and special needs communities of Enumclaw. We believe in fostering inclusivity, accessibility, and opportunities for growth, with a vision to bridge the gap between adversity and stability within our community. By offering compassionate support services, personalized resources, and engaging in community outreach, our aim is to improve the quality of life not just for those we assist, but for the entire Plateau community as well.
What We DoWe strive to bring awareness to the special needs community and support activities that let them thrive mentally, socially and physically. We also donate to other non-profits that support the Special Olympics, private schools, camps, animal therapy, athletic opportunities and more.
Our milistent to the resource needs within the community, and offer workshops, special education 504/IEP 1:1 guidance and if needed further advocacy.. By actively engaging with other local organizations and partnering as a direct liaison to a range of fundraiser opportunities, and resources, we aim to address immediate needs while fostering long-term sustainable relationships Our commitment to bridging financial gaps reflects our belief in the power of community support and solidarity to create lasting change. |
The Inspiration
I started this organization because I am a mom that has struggled myself. I have a daughter that suffered from severe scoliosis in which she underwent immense treatments and finally major surgery to help her. In addition, my youngest son was diagnosed with autism at age 3. I encountered many difficult things and road blocks along the way with trying to help them, and my friends and family saw my struggle. In trying to find resources and help for my family, it became readily apparent that it was extremely difficult to find information needed and financial aid, and the lack of support was clear. I really felt the calling to be able to expand my reach and help other in any way I could. In 2019 a few of my friends and I attended a local fund-raising event for the Enumclaw Special Olympics and we were inspired to get involved as we could see the need for more resources in our rural community.