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October 2023 by Zach Ahrens
I first became acquainted with Capper Foundation in November 2015 shortly after moving to Topeka. Over the years, my affinity for its mission grew as I witnessed the life-changing impact of their mission from pediatric therapies to adult day and residential services. Their staff is incredible. As a donor, I am continually impressed by Capper's stewardship with at least 92% of their total budget going directly into programs and services. They have earned their 11th consecutive 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator and are a Gold level non-profit on GuideStar.
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December 2022 by Francisco Pizarro
They are the best place to use to toilet at when walking in the heat.
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December 2022 by Johnhead Warrior
(Translated by Google) Bad place, not good.(Original)Malo lugar, no bien.
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August 2022 by Natalie Bartlett
There's no better place than Cappers!! The great encouragement my child received from therapists to learn life building skills is amazing. Strength, courage and confidence can describe what my child has gained. They have changed the lives of our whole family just by teaching one child?
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October 2021 by Natalie Alfrey
There's no better place than Cappers!! The great encouragement my child received from therapists to learn life building skills is amazing. Strength, courage and confidence can describe what my child has gained. They have changed the lives of our whole family just by teaching one child?
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October 2021 by Edie Smith
This organization does amazing work in our community for families with a child or adult child with a disability. Best pediatric therapists with huge hearts to help kids be the best they can be. Adult programs are so inclusive and value the people they serve.
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September 2021 by Matt Flowers
We have had nothing but the absolute best experience with everyone at the Capper Foundation. We have two children who both receive multiple services and highly recommend them. The progress that both of our children have made over the years is a direct reflection of how outstanding this organization is.
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September 2021 by Adam Fein
Failure to have any autistic speakers at the autism summit despite one approaching them prior to the event and offering to do so for free, taking only 10 minutes of presentation. The other non-autistic speakers were deemed too much more important to lose any of their name.Ableism has consequences.
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June 2020 by Matthew Thomas
While I like their mission... their leadership(after directly speaking to them) leave one wondering why/if they care about the mission or people that they represent...
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August 2019 by Jennifer Kimball
Close to home. Beautiful gardens