Piermont Nyack Yogathon to Support The HANDLE Institute 501c3
The HANDLE Institute helps people address neurological challenges such as autism, learning issues and a wide range of other concerns.
The HANDLE program uses the proven power of neuroplasticity to help the brain rework itself, reducing symptoms and changing lives.
The HANDLE Institute has the power to fundamentally change how we look at, learning difficulties, autism spectrum conditions and other learning and life challenges.
HANDLE programs use gentle activities to reduce symptoms, naturally.
People around the world who struggle with autism, learning challenges and a wide range of other issues can benefit from HANDLE!
"For the first time in his life, my son casually reached up and held my hand as we walked.
For all the remarkable things that HANDLE has given us, my son's hand in mine is the gift I cherish most." -Genese Izuno
Through the power of neuroplasticity HANDLE changes lives!
Donate today to bring HANDLE to more people throughout the world.
$5,000 Tipping Point Goal
THI requires new technology to expand its services. In order to serve as an online training hub for new HANDLE providers, parents, educators and caregivers, and to continue to grow a robust calendar of trainings around the world, THI requires
funds.
When we reach the $5,000 funding goal THI will begin to invest in the technology required to create ongoing income streams to keep THI running and growing.
When we raise $20,000 we will have the funds to overhaul our current IT system to take THI into the 21st century. With current technology THI can create income streams to help it become self sustaining, building a financial foundation for
the future and expanding services.
When you make a donation to support the Yogathon The HANDLE Institute will...
*Train more providers to bring HANDLE to more communities
*Provide public service by teaching parents and educators about the best ways to support their child or student with special needs
*Advocate for a caring, gentle, respectful approach to helping people with special needs function at their best.