Testimonials

“Thank you so much for helping us out with our son’s trip to a physical therapy intensive clinic in Boston! With your help, our son continues to work on building strength so he can move through the world with more ease. Thank you for the important work you do!

Mother
Family Testimonial

“We received the reimbursement for Zoey’s sled and wanted to say thank you. This was a purchase we really wanted for Zoey. This sled has made joining in on winter activities easier and safer. Her sisters enjoyed using it with her too. It was beautiful to watch the three of them enjoy time together!”

Renee Sayles
Family Testimonial

“Sam loved hippo-therapy. He made nice progress and his therapist said he was a very good rider and could possibly compete in the Special Olympics in the future!! Thanks so much again and have a wonderful new year!!!”

Mindy Hartman
Family Testimonial

I just wanted to say THANK YOU so much.. You guys made me cry this afternoon when I open your letter.. I can’t express the gratitude, but just to say thank you very much for the help.

Erica Luft
Family Testimonial

“I received the letter today stating Piper’s family was approved for travel reimbursement for her recent trip, as well as an additional $500. I was thrilled to read this! Thank you so much. What a great family they are, and what a great thing you are doing in Jake’s memory.

Charlene Hewlett
Professional Gratitude

“I work with a little boy who was still using a high chair (he is 9), the high chair was the only thing he could sit in safely. He was never truly part of the family meals. I requested a special chair that would allow him to be close to the table to eat with the family and be age appropriate for him as well. He is so happy in it and his appetite has also appeared to improved eating with the rest of the family. Thanks Jake.”

Lori Kidd
Professional Gratitude

“Nick is doing well with his new iPad in school. He is practicing navigating the screens to reach the Proloquo2go app. He is then learning to use the various screens to comment on his bus ride, choose a morning station, comment and request at circle, snack and play times. Nick even demonstrates a sense of humor by asking for a “spider” or “doughnut” at snack (when these items are not available). This leads to giggles and appropriate social interaction with peers. Nick also loves to choose an iPad game during speech time, which allows him to work on understanding basic concepts, following directions, colors, matching and other age appropriate skills. Thank you to Jake’s Help From Heaven for giving Nick the gift of communication!”

Lisa Kelly
Professional Gratitude