Sep 24, 2020

Hansen Foundation awards grant for disability service initiative

Posted Sep 24, 2020 3:34 PM

WICHITA – The Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation of Kansas, Inc. (CPRF) received a $100,000 grant from the Dane G. Hansen Foundation, Logan, in support of the organization’s new endowment campaign.

This campaign will support CPRF’s Wheelchair & Posture Seating Clinic and Equipment Fund programs, which provide customized seating systems and funding for assistive technology/medical equipment for people with all types of disabilities in Ellis, Russell, Cloud, and Saline counties. For decades, CPRF has served adults and children in this area who otherwise may not receive the services or equipment they need. As one of only three Medicaid-approved seating clinics in Kansas, the services provided by CPRF are critical for those with disabilities.

Though Kansas Rehabilitation Services and United Way of Ellis County are long-time supporters of CPRF, the organization faces a sizeable funding shortfall each year to administer these programs in the four-county area.

“CPRF is truly blessed to have the generous support of the Dane G. Hansen Foundation to assist in establishing this endowed fund,” said Patrick T. Jonas, CPRF President & CEO. “Those we serve in northwest and northcentral Kansas will undoubtedly benefit from this initiative, and we hope to soon reach our fundraising goal to allow for the ongoing support of these vital services for generations to come.”

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation’s contribution initiates the CPRF Community Mobility Fund at the Greater Salina Community Foundation. This endowed, designated fund will support only those who reside in the four-county area. The CPRF Board of Directors pledged a 20 percent match for all funds raised toward this $725,000 endowment fund goal.

To find out more about this campaign and how you can help, contact Jennifer Knight, CPRF vice president of development at (316) 652-1552 or [email protected].