Our Vision
As, Joseph & Kimberly Bice went through the many struggles associated with having a disabled child they dreamed of creating a place where disabled children & their families needs came first. After the death of their daughter they decided that they needed to create an organization that would enable their dreams to come true. The Holliann Grace Center for Children with Disabilities, Inc. was formed at the end of 2007 and a dream started to become a reality.
Our Namesake
This organization is named after Joseph & Kimberly Bice's daughter, Holliann Grace. She was born on March 14, 2005 with an unknown neuro-degenerative disease and passed away on November 11, 2007. Holliann was perfect in so many way and as we begin to create this center it seems right to name it after her. If it was not for our angel then we would have never known that there is a need for services for disabled children. Holliann was only here for two years, but she will live on through us for years to come!
Our Namesake
This organization is named after Joseph & Kimberly Bice's daughter, Holliann Grace. She was born on March 14, 2005 with an unknown neuro-degenerative disease and passed away on November 11, 2007. Holliann was perfect in so many way and as we begin to create this center it seems right to name it after her. If it was not for our angel then we would have never known that there is a need for services for disabled children. Holliann was only here for two years, but she will live on through us for years to come!
Our Goals
- Create a center where disabled children and their families can go for information and resources available to them.
- Establish programs for participation, education, support & advocacy for disabled children and their families
- Provide needed therapy services, as well as psychological & social services
- Create a playground where both disabled children & typical children can play safely together
- Create a place where disabled children can participate in a variety of activities that are adapted to their needs. Through these activities disabled children and their families will build social skills, new friendships, self-esteem and self-confidence, and develop skills, flexibility, motor control, balance, coordination, fitness, and positive behaviors & attitudes.
Contact Us:
Phone: 540-322-8317
E-mail: kimberly@hollianngraceccd.org
Phone: 540-322-8317
E-mail: kimberly@hollianngraceccd.org
