Special Kids is excited to introduce a new way for you to connect with our children! The ONE Change Child Partner Program is a way for you to see the impact of your investment while getting to know one of the children we serve.
When you commit to invest $25 or more a month in Special Kids, we will partner you with a child receiving services at Special Kids. You will receive a magnet with your child partner’s picture and bio, quarterly updates, pictures, and videos. Sign up now to meet your child partner!

Abby comes to Special Kids for occupational, physical, and speech therapy. She loves the LORD, her family, and friends. In her free time, she paints pictures and listens to music.
Austin attends Special Kids for nursing, speech, occupational, and physical therapies. He loves to babble, play peek-a-boo, give high fives, blow kisses, and laugh.
Doctors didn't expect Beckett to survive a brain injury, but after starting therapy and nursing at Special Kids, he is sitting up, crawling, and working on walking! He enjoys playing with toys, music, and talking.
Chloe loves to play in the gym at Special kids. Her favorite TV Show is Kai Lan. Chloe has an animated, friendly personality. She loves to give hugs. She has two older brothers and a cat.
Danielle attends Special Kids for nursing and physical therapy. She loves for her mom to read books and sing nursery songs to her. She is a quiet, lovable, and playful child.
Matthew loves bikes, motorcycles, race cars, and horses. He is very active and independent. He works very hard in physical and occupational therapy.
Tatum loves going to nursing at Special Kids and has learned many new words in speech therapy. She enjoys playing with her friends and singing and dancing.
In compliance with IRS rules, tax-deductible donations are not designated to a specific individual. Instead, your investments will help provide services to all children at Special Kids. By combining your investments, Special Kids is able to provide professional therapy and nursing services to more than 400 children in the middle Tennessee area each year.

















