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2007 - 2008 Hancock Leadership Class
hancock leadership class 2007 - 2008 These individuals are future community leaders to be proud of. The Special Kids Therapy Multi-Sensory Playroom as it is today would not have been possible without their energy, determination, skills and positive attitude.

The 2008 Hancock Leadership Class has provided a special place for children with special health care needs for many years. You should be proud! Thank you!
Ann Gibson
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Ann Gibson was a best friend to all SKT children. She loved them all and they loved her. Ann volunteered for SKT Summer Day Camp, Family Fun Day and was excited about the multi-purpose playroom. She shared her own pond and gardens with the kids during Summer Day Camp.

Not only did the kids love "Annie" but she was respected and well liked by all the SKT volunteers.

Annie passed away on January 19, 2008. She touched us all and will be remembered for the very special person she was.
Civitan
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Civitan contributes to SKT throughout the year.  SKT receives financial support for Hancock County Events and scholarships. A special group of people bringing joy to many children.
Honorary CEO
honorary ceo Logan Bell is the Honorary CEO of SKT.  Supposedly a healthy baby, he did not develop like a healthy child. His mom provided him with all the traditional therapies as well as any alternative therapy/activity that had proven results and was not harmful.

Logan did his first dolphin swim when he was three years old. During a future visit to Island Dolphin Care, Logan became very ill. The condition was serious but treatable.

On the return trip home, Logan’s aunt was amazed at what “a trouper” he was and believed it could be credited to all the alternative therapies his mother had exposed him to.  She questioned how families could financially offer to their child these motivational and esteem building opportunities not recognized by insurance.
 
Inspired by Logan and realizing the blessings of “giving back”, Aunt Amy’s project for a class in a Masters Program became Special Kids Therapy, Inc.  An organization to assist other children with special health care needs afford those therapies/activities that would help build self-esteem and bring joy.  green-hand

Logan and his mom continue to vacation in Key Largo for an annual dolphin swim. His entire family is currently involved with Special Kids Therapy. Logan shares his joy by motivating others.

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