Dear Friends,
All of us at Neurotherapeutic Pediatric Therapies, Medford Children’s Therapy, and Grow with Nature hope you’re enjoying the onset of Autumn and Oregon’s beautiful forests, gardens, and waterways!
Did you know that Neuro has been working for families in Oregon since 1985? Next year, we’ll celebrate 40 years! Of course, quite a lot has happened over the decades, but the last two years in our history have been pretty remarkable.
At the beginning of 2022, Neuro—like most healthcare organizations around the world—was still reeling from the impacts of COVID. TODAY, our clients are once more swinging through our gyms and practicing wellness in our treatment rooms; we’re out in the community—collaborating and partnering; and our incredible donors have played a more critical role than ever before. We’re back doing the work we love, alongside the families and communities we cherish.
Read all about it…
New Mission
We articulated a new mission to better reflect where Neuro is today.
“We work to positively impact kids, families, and our community by providing comprehensive therapy services in an innovative and collaborative environment, with an unwavering commitment to the removal of financial barriers for all.”
Feeding Therapy
Karina Ramirez, our Occupational Therapist (OT) with a specialty in feeding therapy.
We launched an organization-wide Feeding Therapy training program, thanks to a generous gift from the William Swindells, Sr. Memorial Fund through the Oregon Community Foundation.
We’re now serving more than 20 pediatric clients with this therapy. Today, Karina is training an additional 5 OTs to deliver this essential modality in all our clinics.
Aquatic Therapy
Our Medford therapists and clients during Aquatic Therapy at MCT!
A new Aquatic Therapy program was piloted at our Medford Children’s Therapy location. After some remarkable testimonies, we secured funding from Lithia4Kids and the Anna May Family Foundation to support this effort into 2025.
To date, 20 Medford clients have experienced the healing power of our 6-week Aquatic Therapy program. With very special thanks to funders from:
Family Navigator
Neuro’s Family Navigator Program was started – including the opportunity to get families enrolled in Medicaid or connected to other vital services.
The Family Navigator helps families find providers, access affordable housing, and identify local resources and financial assistance opportunities. With a Masters of Social Work and certification as an OHP Assister, Melissa is trained to support children and families with special healthcare needs and disabilities.
Melissa Ulrich, our Family Navigator and Clinical Social Worker Associate.
New Collaborations
We welcomed new and supportive collaborations with an array of organizations, including:
Yard Revitalization
Our second oldest clinic—NE Portland—is revitalizing its yard, with help from the East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District and the folks at Backyard Habitat and Portland Nursery.
Give4Kids Success
2023’s end-of-year Give4Kids Campaign was our most successful ever, bringing in more than $29,000.
Thanks to the matching funds provided by McCall Enterprises, Sandy Saul, and Melissa and Brian Youd – all of which were fully matched with gifts from all of you!
Major Gifts & Impacts
Major gifts from MJ Murdock Charitable Trust – $100,000 over 3 years, Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation – $60,000 over 2 years, CareOregon – $34,000, and The Collins Foundation – $24,000 are all helping retain and support Neuro’s exceptional workforce, expand our community outreach, and deliver critical therapies.
Nature Based Therapy Growth
The Spirit Mountain Community Fund honored Neuro with $50,000 in support of expanding Nature-Based therapy – a rapidly-growing modality that is loved by clients and therapists, alike.
Photos of what Nature Based Therapy can look like. Here’s how we’re collaborating with Nature!
Knights of Columbus
Pictured are Neuro’s Executive Director, Dr. Amanda Watters (left) and Canby Knights of Columbus’ Mike Schmader (right).
The Canby community came together in a big way for a Major Gift of more than $25,000 to our clinic thanks to the Knights of Columbus, Canby, Annual Auction.
Season of Sharing
Contributors across our beautiful state showed up big time in the Oregonian’s 2023 Season of Sharing campaign, raising more than $11,000 for Neuro!
Community Events
Thanks to the generosity of our corporate event sponsor, Umpqua Bank, we were able to connect with literally thousands (!) of community members at events in Canby, Oregon City and Parkrose.
2nd Time Silver Winner Best of Southern Oregon
For the 2nd year in a row, our Medford clinic was voted by community members to be a Silver Winner in 2024’s Best of Southern Oregon Magazine. Congratulations, MCT, for providing your award-winning Physical & Occupational services to more than 242 active client families in Medford!
PCIT Program Renewal
The deeply impactful Parent Child Interaction Therapy program was renewed for another 18 months, thanks to the visionary support of the Oregon Health Authority and the State of Oregon.
Medford Clinic Remodel
We’re excited to share that Medford Children’s Therapy clinic underwent a remodel in July, which was completed in August! With this renovation, we’ve added approximately 243 square feet of therapeutic space, enhancing our ability to serve more clients. Take a look at the before-and-after photos below. This transformation has been an incredible improvement, and we couldn’t be happier for our Medford team and the community!
BikeNow! Successful Return
This summer, BikeNow! Camp at Medford Children’s Therapy made a successful return after a three-year hiatus. The camp helped riders with Down syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, and more, build confidence and experience the joy of biking for the first time.
Thanks to the amazing staff and volunteers whose efforts made BikeNow! possible. BikeOn! riders!
Thank you to our BikeNow! Sponsors
Main Sponsor
With Thanks
to our community of donors for standing with us, supporting our families, and keeping Neuro/MCT rolling!
Daniel Armstrong
Jennifer Aske
Tim & Ann Bechtold
Bailey Becker
Rua Blount
Sherri Bolin
Richard Bradspies
Karen & Brent Brelje
Viola Brelje
Rebecca Brown Schroder
Annie Callahan
Dianne Carlson
Lynn Charlier
Michael Clark
Jessica Columbo
Alyssa Converse
Lauren Cucci
Katharine Dalziel
Jennifer Del Villar
Savanna DeLuca
Mecca Donovan
Michael & Robin Dunsing
Vicki Eggimann
Robin Ehrhardt
Tessa Eleen
Barbara Ellis
Aimee Frazier
Disha Gandara
Jennifer Gibson
Ria Glassman
Lyle & Nancy Griffin
Allison Hajdu-Paulen
Valerie Hall
Kayla Hernandez
Vicki Herrle
Heather Hiatt
Jenny Hiatt
Christie Ivancic
Sophia Jarvis
Jay & Luci Jewess
Bonnie and Bruce Johnson
Elan Kahalnik
Farra Kahalnik
Linda Kahalnik
Alan Kessler
Dina Khala
Oriana Korol
Don & Wanda Krein
Carey Kunz
Faith Lambert
Noralee Lane
Susanne Lietz
Mary Liscinski
Steve Locke
Kaitlan Locke
Cheri Locke
Mitch Locke
Christine Logue
Bridgette Loveland
Brian & Kristen Lowell
Steven Macy
Jacelaine Macy
Lisa Macy-Baker
Julie Magers
Kate and Janet Martinez
James Mason
Dan Mathewson
Lauren Militello
Jennifer Mills
Jennifer Mohn
Thomas Mortland
Kathryn Nagy
Alice Nelson
Randy & Deirdre Nixon
Troy and Tania Palmer
Shikha Patel
John Pendleton
Jane Pera
Peg Peters
Alison Pillette
Sarah Pratt
Kathleen Preuss
Kelley Rambo
Jamie Reed
Dennis & Marie Richey
Donna & Joseph Ritzinger
Eileen Roscina
Miriam Saucedo
Sandy Saul
Raynalde Schagen Lipfert
May Ann Selinger
Jennifer Shackelford
Carmen Shelbrack
Jen Shelton
Sarah Siders
Harvey & Shirley Simi
Tim & Lori Smith
Zara Solava
George Sousa
Charlie & Loretta Spatola
Dana Stroud
Brian Strozewski
David Sudar
Erin Sweet-Brazel
Fredricka Taubitz
Leslie Thompson
Reitha Tolstrup
Tuyet Tram
Julie Vinitsky
Eric & Diane Waller
Amanda Watters & Asher Wallis
Mark Watters
Tanya Wenzel
Sharon Westcott
Jim White
Liam Woods
Brandy Wunderlich
Jamar Yewitt, Jr.
Brian & Melissa Youd
Carrie Young
Krista Zumbrink
Sally Zwald-Keenan
Heather Zwickey
Anonymous
Our Dedicated Community Funders and Special Partners
Clackamas Workforce Partnership/ARPA&CBRA
State of Oregon
Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation
MJ Murdock Charitable Trust
Spirit Mountain Community Fund
CareOregon
Collins Foundation
Frank and Evelyn Schmidt Family Foundation
Juan Young Trust
Knights of Columbus – St. Patrick Parish – Canby, OR
Oregon Community Foundation (OCF)
Oregonian Publishing Co Public Benefits
Clackamas County
Lithia4kids
McCall Enterprises
Trillium Family Services
Umpqua Bank
AllCare Health
Clark Foundation
East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
Rogue Credit Union
Alliance Services
AmazonSmile Foundation
Cambia Health Solutions
Canby Kiwanis Foundation Inc.
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Kroger – Fred Meyer Community Rewards Program
One Together For Kids
Oregon City Brewing
Patricia M. Carlton Trust
Table Rock Kiwanis Foundation
Walgreens Local Donation Program
Wayward Sandwiches
Our Valued In-Kind Contributors
Jessica Anders
Megan Artoff
Rebekah Bausch
Rebeccah Bieri
Therese Briede
Annie Callahan
Nicole Chi
Rene Derry
Kristi Dolmage
Jacqueline Flores
Jenny Goodale
Jenny Gorsegner
Valerie Hall
Teddi Howard
Ronda Janisch
Cristina Johnston
Eleanor Kilishek
Rebecca Killen
Bethany Lloyd
Brian & Kristen Lowell
Lila Manly
Lauren McGee
Nancy Meador
Anjay Meyer
Sylvaine Montaudouin
Troy and Tania Palmer
Sarah Peiffer Medina
Emily Penquite
Amanda Pomeroy
Angelia Primmer
Avary Reneau
Donna and Joseph Ritzinger
Adia Scherler
Melanie Sellers
Lisa Smyth
Rachael Thornhill
Sarah Trobough
Adam Zagel
Hanya Zwick
Anonymous
Al’s Garden
Bennington Properties
Burgerville
Capital Genealogy
Clackamas County Children’s Commission
Cutsforth’s Market
Dutch Bros
Flying Pie Pizzeria
Fred Meyer – Canby
Grocery Outlet
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest
Market of Choice
Mary Rose Foundation
McMenamins
MOD Pizza
Nava Landscaping
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Oregon City Brewing
Portland Nursery
Target
Tin & Paisley
*Contributors listed provided support from 8/1/2022 – 8/1/2024*
Along with all these successes, the need for Neuro programs has grown steadily. More than 60% of clients face financial hardship and face lengthening wait-lists for all our therapies. Here’s where we’re focusing our efforts:
- Hiring more staff and providers as well as offering more internships and fellowships.
- Streamlining our medical records system and user portal for better communication and collaboration between providers AND with our client families.
- Increasing fundraising efforts to keep us mission-driven and ready to provide financial assistance to all who need it.
Are there challenges to our plans? Sure. The job market for talented providers is tough and costs of potential clinic expansions are high. But, Neuro has a decades-long history of leaning into challenges because we know it will help our families and communities.
That’s why we’re here!
Thank YOU for being here with us. With your vital support, every day at Neuro is a day of healing and growth.
With Gratitude,
Amanda Watters, ND
Executive Director
Neurotherapeutic Pediatric Therapies & Medford Children’s Therapy
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