Hope4Families is excited and hopeful that as a legal resource offering free of cost services to the families of special needs children we can make a difference in Southern California school systems. We are a community based 501 (c)(3) nonprofit public interest law firm and we have so much in common with the communities we serve, we share the same love and commitment to our children and families.
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Hope4Families is excited and hopeful that as a legal resource offering free of cost services to the families of special needs children we can make a difference in Southern California school systems. We are a community based 501 (c)(3) nonprofit public interest law firm and we have so much in common with the communities we serve and we share the same love and commitment to our children and families.
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Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry
Chino Location 909-597-0504
Dr. Linda Tran
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Dr. Linda Tran
91710
Psychiatrist
At Leaps & Bounds, we provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services for children of all ages in the Inland Empire and Orange County who are at risk for, or who have difficulty participating in typical, age appropriate activities. Our therapists are highly skilled and have dedicated their practice to the specialty area of pediatrics. We strive to implement the most current and best practices to help your child grow by Leaps & Bounds! Therapy services include evaluation, consultation, treatment, home and school program activities that promote typical development and functional mobility. We offer a comprehensive family-centered approach to mulit-disciplinary care…we all work together with and for you and your child! We are excited to offer the highly evidence-based treatment strategy- hippotherapy- as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, in addition to our recreational therapeutic riding program.
Life College’s TILE (Transition to Independent Living and Employment) program is a collaboration with Irvine Valley College, community leaders, and local businesses. We help young adults with intellectual disabilities including, but not limited to, Autism, Fragile X, Brain Injury, and other Developmentally Delayed Learners. The goal is to transition our students from dependent living through a college experience to prepare them for gainful employment and independent living. This 2-year adult transition college program focuses on self-development, living skills, and employment training.
Hope's mission is to assist those with disabilities to get the services and supports they are entitled to from School Districts and IHSS.