A Fun Therapy

In February we were a proud sponsor of the Inclusive Resource Fair at IDEA Museum in Mesa, hosted by A Fun Therapy. When we heard about this event, saying yes was easy.

Navigating care and resources for kids with complex needs is its own kind of work. You are constantly trying to figure out who is credible, what services actually exist, and whether the people you are talking to truly understand what your family is going through. It is exhausting in a way that is hard to explain unless you have been there.

This event was different. Parents could meet providers face to face, not through forms or phone calls, while their kids played at the museum. Real conversations. No pressure. Just families trying to connect with the right support in a space that was actually built for them.

What stood out was how thoughtfully Stephanie Anderson at A Fun Therapy designed the whole experience. Sensory friendly accommodations, a quiet hour for families who needed it, and providers who had been recommended by the community itself. That last part matters more than people realize when you are trying to figure out who to trust with your child's care.

We sponsored this because it reflects how we think about building anything that works: with the people who will use it in mind from the start, not as an afterthought. Everyone in that room had a reason to be there, and that kind of intentionality is something we deeply respect.

If you are in the East Valley and working with or supporting neurodivergent families, check out A Fun Therapy.

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