Holy Family Special Needs Foundation
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Holy Family Special Needs Foundation
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Inclusion Grants
Provides inclusion grants to Diocesan Catholic Schools to better serve students with disabilities.

Ministry with Persons with Disabilities (MPD)
Funds the Ministry with Persons with Disabilities, supporting various programs and initiatives.

About
Holy Family Special Needs Foundation


Founded in
1946
EIN
02-0690783
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
424 N BROADWAY AVE WICHITA, KS 67202-2310 United States
Website
https://www.hfsnf.org/
Phone
(316)-269-3900
Email address
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About
The Holy Family Special Needs Foundation, founded in 1946, fosters the growth of individuals with disabilities through education, activities, and services, helping them be active disciples within the Diocese of Wichita. They provide inclusion grants to Diocesan Catholic Schools and fund the Ministry with Persons with Disabilities.
Mission
The Holy Family Special Needs Foundation fosters the human, intellectual, and spiritual growth of individuals with disabilities through education, activities, and services that help them to be active disciples of Jesus Christ in the Diocese of Wichita.

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