Kenny Rogers Center aids area children

Thursday, March 20, 2014

ABOVE: Tate Young, 7, of Cape Girardeau works with clinical coordinator Brandy Dallas on Wednesday at the Kenny Rogers Children's Center in Sikeston, Mo. Young is undergoing intensive therapy, three to four hours of therapy five days a week for three to four weeks, with a goal of improving his standing balance and walking more with his assistance device. The special suit Young is wearing is a soft orthopedic suit that costs $5,000 and uses rubber bands to provide resistance to his movements. BELOW: Tate Young works with clinical coordinator Brandy Dallas. BOTTOM: Corrie Young of Cape Girardeau watches as her son Tate works with clinical coordinator Brandy Dallas. The center provides occupational, physical and speech therapy for children with all types of special needs and developmental delays. The center serves approximately 500 children in Southeast Missouri. The KRCC Telethon, a fundraiser for the center, will be March 29 and 30 at the Sikeston Field House. For more information, visit kennyrogerscenter.org.

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