Company Profile
Achievement Centers for Children
Company Overview
Our Mission is to empower children and adults with disabilities to achieve their greatest potential through holistic and family-focused services.
Company History
In 1940, three Cleveland Rotarians, George Gund, Tris Speaker and Frederick McGuire opened the doors of the Achievement Centers for Children, then known as the Society for Crippled Children. They had a vision and hope that every child would have an opportunity to reach his or her full potential. Many of the specific disabilities have changed through the years, but the dedication of the Achievement Centers to children with disabilities and their families has remained constant. The words of the Achievement Centers’ mission have changed, but the spirit has remained the same: “to empower children and adults with disabilities to achieve their greatest potential through holistic and family-focused services.”
Benefits
Non-Profit- May be able to qualify for loan forgiveness
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