Program All-Inclusive Care for Kids with Special Needs

(P.A.C.K.S.)

P.A.C.K.S. provides access to a network of trusted healthcare professionals, small businesses, and social service organizations filling the gaps left by the healthcare system, insurance, and government programs. Individuals with developmental disabilities who have a medical need are eligible regardless of financial resources.

Eligibility

  1. A developmental disability diagnosis regardless of current age OR

  2. Client is under 21 years of age AND actively being evaluated for a developmental disability AND physician signs an attestation that client has a HIGH likely hood of being diagnosed with a developmental disability AND

  3. Client has a current medical need NOT being fully met by private insurance, state or federal government program, or other available community resources

P.A.C.K.S. GRANTS

P.A.C.K.S. grants cover expenses related to social determinants of health, not otherwised covered, through the P.A.C.K.S. program for the entire family. At KENNA, we say anything reducing stress and burnout on the family unit and improves the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities, we will cover!​

A P.A.C.K.S. Grant is available to caregivers and the entire family unit actively caring for a P.A.C.K.S. enrolled client(s) in their home.*

*If you have an immediate need and are currently caring for an individual with developmental disabilities in your home who does not qualify for P.A.C.K.S., please contact us as we may have additional options to help.*

CURRENT GRANT PROJECTS

Ederveen Family

Project Ederveen


We are deeply moved to announce a special fundraiser in memory of
Braeden, lovingly known as Superman, a cherished son and brother who recently passed away due to complications of cerebral palsy.
This initiative is designed to support his parents, Tami and Robert, who have lost their primary source of income while caring for him.
With your support, we aim to provide financial relief during this incredibly difficult time.
Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. Caring for Braeden has required immense dedication, time, and resources.
Tami and Robert have devoted their lives to providing the best care for Braeden, often at the expense of their own financial stability. In Braeden's 21 years of life, he touched the lives of countless people. His eyes sparkled with joy, his smile was infectious, his laughter heartwarming, and his presence could light up any room.


Your contribution will make a significant impact by helping Tami and Robert cover essential living expenses, daily needs, and other financial burdens they face. Every donation, no matter the size, will provide much-needed stability and support to help them navigate this challenging period. Additionally, the KENNA Foundation may be able to purchase the home the Ederveen family currently lives in, offering long-term relief from rent or mortgage payments.

Project Gordon

The KENNA Foundation is partnering with Joey and Chris Gordon to raise funds to complete the necessary home repairs following a water leak that has not only left their home in disarray, but is seriously impacting the health of their special needs daughter, Autumn, and several animals. For more information please watch the attached video. Learn more about how you can partner with The KENNA Foundation and restore peace of mind to the Gordon family and Autumn's health by clicking on the below links.

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Project Bradley

At The KENNA Foundation, we are here to fill the gaps in care not covered by insurance or other government programs to enrich and transform lives of those living with developmental disabilities. The Bradley's are avid outdoor adventurers and love to explore all Colorado has to offer. However, Klohe's physical disabilities limit her ability to explore the outdoors with her family. Recently, the Bradley's had an opportunity to test out the Wold's First Tandem Hiker, the Huckleberry, which makes all trails accessible. "We would finally get to chase those waterfalls we always dreamed of," says Klohe's mother, Jordan. The Huckleberry is not something covered by insurance yet would dramatically improve the quality of life for Klohe. Learn more about how you can help by clicking on the below link.

3930 Loma Vista Pt

Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Ph: 719-639-8396

Email: info@kenna-foundation.org

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