EMBRACING, ENGAGING, AND EMPOWERING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AND THEIR FAMILIES, WITH A MAGOR FOCUS ON ANY CHILD WITH ANY DISABILITY.
Everything the No Stone Unturned Foundation does is driven by the belief that children with all types of disabilities and their families deserve access to the services they need. The No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC) in Manhattan is a team of pediatric specialists, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and applied behavioral therapists who provide collaborative care that meets the unique needs of each individual child.
The No Stone Unturned Foundation’s logo was chosen with careful consideration. We are proud of foundation and its purpose. We wanted to select a logo that would portray an image that represents our mission.
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The No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center was inspired by two little boys, Will and Stone,
who have helped us realize the growing needs of many children with therapeutic and behavioral needs
in our Nation. Mathis Rehabilitation Therapy and the No Stone Unturned Foundation have collaborated
to make available a location for these much needed services to be delivered in a central location for the
Manhattan, Kansas community.
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Join Coaches Eric Wolford, Bill Snyder and other Wildcat Legends for this incredible and exclusive event. Limited spaces available so RSVP today. today. Proceeds to benefit local children and families affected by CFC syndrome, and other genetic and neurological disabilities. (to include, but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorders, developmental delays and or sensory impairments). 28 Mar 2018, 09:31
We founded No Stone in honor of our son, Stone who was diagnosed at 2 years of age with Cardio-Facio- Cutaneous Syndrome (CFC Syndrome) a rare genetic syndrome. Our experience with Stone presented exceptional challenges. In spite of our education and exposure to medical intervention, there were times we were simply at a loss. In response to our tempering we founded the No Stone Unturned Foundation. 28 Mar 2018, 09:22
Katie's Way provides youth and young adults ages 2-26 and their families an opportunity to face mental health issues in a warm, comfortable atmosphere. We offer an innovative, team-based approach to assessment and treatment. This includes a psychiatry and psychology team under one roof, working together with you and your family. 28 Mar 2018, 09:20
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Eric Wolford, former Wildcat football center (1989-93) and current San Francisco 49ers assistant offensive line coach has a vision for the No Stone Unturned Foundation, and he's not slowing down until that vision comes to life. 13 Jul 2015, 11:50
The No Stone Unturned Foundation and Katie's Way are pleased to announce their expanded partnership to add team-based care for children and young adults who face challenges associated with mental health care. Currently, the No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC) serves children with disabilities using a team-based approach to physical, occupational, speech and behavior therapies. The expansion and additional services will further the team concept by adding ...
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18 Dec 2013, 11:42
-- Tucked into the Manhattan Medical Center complex is the No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center, a unique facility for children with developmental and neurological disorders.
"Our mission here is basically to meet the needs of children with special needs, regardless of how little or how much help that they need. That's in the areas of their speech and language, their communication,their self-help skills- feeding, eating, toileting, their gross motor skills and behavior management as well," said Katie Palenzuela Clinic Director, Speech Language Therapist. The clinic just hired a behavior therapist, rounding out their team of specialists.
16 Jul 2013, 11:23
Check out the newest member of our incredible volunteer staff. Willie was working hard to get people check in and out at this years No Stone Foundation Charity Auction.
14 Jul 2013, 11:23
Gamecock fans have followed the improvement of USC's offensive line this year under first year o-line coach Eric Wolford, but the greatest challenge Wolford deals with has been at home, where his son Stone faces significant developmental challenges. This Saturday, come join the other Gamecock fans for a pancake fund-raiser for the Wolford's foundation, which helps others facing similar challenges.
The birth of a couple's first child is almost always exciting, but Eric (known even by his wife as "Wolf") and Melinda Wolford faced immediate challenges after their son Stone was born.
The first sign was an inability to move his neck, and . . .
11 Nov 2012, 11:25See who was here in 2011 10 Nov 2012, 12:47
Former Kansas State lineman Eric Wolford accomplished two things this weekend - raised money for his foundation and enjoyed a small reunion with some former Wildcats teammates.
Wolford, who played at K-State from 1989-93, and his wife Melinda welcomed past players back this weekend for the first Wildcats Legends for Charity Golf Classic at Colbert Hills Golf Course.
The weekend started with a auction and pairing party at Kite's Bar and Grill on Friday night, with proceeds benefiting the Wolford's No Stone Unturned Foundation, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Manhattan and the Mike Ahearn Scholarship Fund at K-State.
The Wolford family started it's foundation after learning their 3-year-old son Stone had Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome, or CFC Syndrome.
10 Nov 2012, 11:26
We extend a personal invitation to our yearly Wildcat Legends for Charity weekend. The weekend includes a dinner and auction on Friday evening followed by the Wildcat Legends Celebrity Golf Classic at Colbert Hills on Saturday. We will join Coach Snyder and returning Wildcat football players to fellowship and raise money for No Stone Unturned Foundation, a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization.
Proceeds will benefit local children and families affected by CFC syndrome, and other genetic and neurological disabilities. (to include, but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorders, developmental delays and or sensory impairments)
Save the date! July 12th and 13th. Check out the full itinerary.
Proceeds from the Wildcat Charity Weekend will benefit local children and families affected by CFC syndrome, and other genetic and neurological disabilities, supporting No Stone Unturned Therapeutic Learning Center and Katie's Way.
Hands down NSU is the best place! The staff and therapists are very easy to work with and truly care about your child! Our son has made great relationships with his therapists and we are forever grateful and will always have a place in our hearts for the staff and therapists!
Jeremy & Nicole FajenAmazing services! My son loves the therapists and takes what he learns there and uses these skills at home and school!
Nichole Fournier MonroeNo stone unturned is amazing. Thy make you feel welcomed and talk to you about every step that needs to be taken, they are very flexible with our schedule. My son has improved so much and has not been going there very long. I highly recommend going to No Stone Unturned!
Wavel PugsleyI can't tell you how at home we are here. We love our therapist and the entire staff is very welcoming. No Stone Unturned has made a huge difference in our lives. I love the tips and hints we get for everyday life. They also help with specific needs to families that we use everyday. We are so pleased with the progress.
Kellie Ennis FoxLove all the wonderful staff!
Stacey LopezAmazing services! My son loves the therapists and takes what he learns there and uses these skills at home and school!
Nichole Fournier MonroeNo Stone Unturned is such a great place. My daughter loves going there. All the therapists are great and have helped her so much! I highly recommend going there.
Megan McCarthyLess than a year of services from No Stone Unturned and my son is like a completely different kid! What an incredible staff, full of therapists who are truly passionate about what they do. Not a single day goes by that Ethan doesn't ask to go play with his therapists! I cannot thank you all enough for all you have done to help my sweet boy. He wouldn't be where he is today if it weren't for you! I thank God for bringing you into our lives! We'll never forget you!! Xoxox
Jeralynn Joy HallThank you for all the help you have given my great grandson and his mommy and daddy. I watched one of his sessions while visiting, from CA. He even said a word. You are giving us hope.
Cheryl Bolduc Coffman HamricMy son has been going to No Stone for a little over year now. The therapy he receives has been life changing. He went from avoiding eye contact, physical contact, no speaking, and anti-social to a boy who now welcomes affection. He is learning to talk, responds to his name, makes eye contact, and likes to interact with peers. We will be eternally grateful.
Amy Peese