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Funding Sources

We believe every child should have access to aquatic therapy services and the opportunity to experience the joy of the water, regardless of financial circumstances. To support this mission, we have compiled a list of funding sources that may offer grants, scholarships, or financial assistance to help cover the cost of our services. We are continually searching for opportunities to support those in need. If you know of an organization that should be added to our list, please let us know.​

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Step Up for Students

The Unique Abilities Scholarship offered by Step Up for Students is designed to support Florida students with disabilities or special needs. This scholarship provides families with funds to pay for a wide range of services, including aquatic therapy and adaptive swim lessons.

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Lori's Voice

Lori's Voice provides financial assistance for families with children under the age of 21, who are unable to afford adaptive equipment, travel, therapy and other items that are not fully covered by insurance or other organizations.

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UnitedHealthcare

Children's Foundation

UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation provides medical grants to help with medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by their family’s commercial health insurance. 

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DSAJ

The Inclusion Solutions Program by the Down Syndrome Association of Jacksonville (DSAJ) provides funding for individuals with Down syndrome to participate in community activities, such as aquatic therapy and adaptive swim lessons.. 

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The Lenn Foundation

The Lenn Foundation provides grant opportunities for children with cerebral palsy to receive pediatric intensive therapies to thrive in their everyday life.

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Chive Charities

Chive Charities provides grants for children with life-altering or life-threatening needs, filling the gap where insurance and other resources cannot. Child must have a diagnosed rare disease or be a dependent of a military member. 

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MPFC

The Maryam Parman Foundation For Children (MPFC) provides aid to children and their families who are without the resources to afford it on their own. Funds can be used to cover aquatic therapy and intensives.

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JT Townsend Foundation

JT Townsend Foundation provides financial assistance, adaptive equipment and research funding to better the lives of children and adults with disabilities living in Northeast Florida.

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Abby's Helping Hand

Abby’s Helping Hand is to improve the quality of life for those living with mitochondrial and other chronic diseases through support, education, research, and financial assistance.

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