Anna's Celebration of Life Foundation
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P.O. Box 17730
Indianapolis, IN 46227
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  • Specialty Dogs
  • Wheelchair Items
  • Stair Lifts
  • Specialized Bicycles
  • Therapy Tools
  • Hearing Aides
  • Computer Equipment

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  • Therapy Tools that we have been able to provide with your support


    Hannah received a Therasuit
    Our first experience with the Therasuit and intensive therapy for children came in November 2005 while working with Hannah. Hannah is the cutest, sweetest little girl who loves dance, horses and her friends. Hannah completed the intensive therapy and it was our pleasure to help to provide the Therasuit for her home use. I have since seen Miss Hannah and her smile is just as bright as always and she seems to be as energetic as always. We wish Hannah and her family all the best that life has to offer.
    Therasuit

    Caden received home therapy tools
    In November of 2007 our hearts were touched by a special little boy named Caden. Caden has many issues to deal with on a daily basis including autism, blindness and substantial hearing loss. Caden's mom found us and requested help in placing items in their home that would allow her to continue daily physical therapy with her son. Insurance would not allow anything over 10 therapy sessions per year. With the generosity of our supporters, we were able to help Caden with his in home therapies by providing a weighted vest and blanket, visual timer, sequencing chart, social games, and a picture exchange communication system. Thank you to everyone for being a part of this gift.

    Tre received a Therasuit
    In October of 2006 we began working with Tre and his family. This was a long journey that came to an end in June of 2007. Tre, who was 3 1/2 years-old at the beginning of our journey, has Cerebral Palsy. tre was given an opportunity to participate in an intensive physical therapy program for children with neuromuscular disorders. This therapy uses the Therasuit method and the Universal Exercise unit which allows an increase in endurance and overall functional activities such as sitting, crawling and walking. Although our foundation does not allow us to cover the cost of the therapy, it does allow us to provide the Therasuit for Tre to take home from his therapies in Michigan. In June of 2007, Tre attended the intensive two-week therapy session and at the end of his therapy, he returned home with his suit. We are told that he is well on his way to increased mobility.

    If you know of a child in need of our help or to find out more about how you can help us fulfill our mission, please contact Julie or Courtni.