TOPEKA (KSNT)- March is National Developmental Disability Awareness month, and the Capper Foundation in Topeka is highlighting why this recognition matters to the community.
The Capper Foundation offers a wide range of services, such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, pediatric therapy and more.
More than 600 people have volunteered to donate their time with a combined estimate of 6,246 hours of service.
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“We love each child and teenager, and adult that we support because we see the uniqueness of each one of those individuals and just the awesomeness that they bring to our community,” said President and CEO of the Capper Foundation Zach Ahrens. “We’re so glad that Capper Foundation is part of the community and that we get to walk alongside those that we support and provide services to.”
The foundation’s annual Blarney Breakfast is happening this Saturday, March 14 at Blind Tiger Brewery and Restaurant from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and tickets can be purchased online.
KSNT27News is a proud sponsor of the Blarney Breakfast.
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