Respite Care, Inc
Mackenzie Haase is a dedicated and accomplished Division 1 college athlete currently playing soccer for the University of Northern Colorado while maintaining a 3.99 GPA in Sports Exercise Science. Mackenzie has gained valuable experience through various roles, including volunteering at Banner Health Hospital's Pediatric Out-Patient Care Facility and serving as a Child Care Specialist at Respite Care, Inc., where focus on engaging with children with developmental disabilities reflects a commitment to care and communication. Previous positions, such as Soccer Coach with the City of Loveland and Concessions Manager for the Poudre School District, demonstrate strong leadership and teamwork abilities. Mackenzie has also gained insights into physical therapy through observation hours with Momentum Physical Therapy and has experience in customer service from roles at Simmer Restaurant and Colorado State University.
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Respite Care, Inc
Respite Care, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Larimer County that provides short-term care for children with developmental disabilities, giving respite to parents and enhancing the quality of life for the entire family. Founded in April 1981 by a group of parents of children with developmental disabilities. These parents responded to their own needs, with a realization that other families were experiencing the same challenges. After a year of planning and preparation, Respite Care opened its doors in April 1982. Today, Respite Care provides programs and services for over 140 families in Larimer County and delivers more than 50,000 hours of care annually. We provide before and after school care, enhancement programs, overnight, vacation and crisis care up to 14-days for families in need. Respite Care believes that a child with a disability is a child first and his or her challenges are secondary. With this mission and philosophy in mind, Respite Care strives to create an interactive and safe environment that meets the physical and emotional needs of each individual child.
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