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Programs & Services

     Kya’s Krusade is a nonprofit comprehensive resource center, serving children and families affected by physical disabilities, specializing in Arthrogryposis and other less-publicized physical disabilities.  We offer education and assistance to children from diagnosis through 18 years of age. We encourage the use of our services by those affected by any type of physical disability, as the benefits of many of our activities are not disability-specific.
     We strive to provide emotional support, education, hope and inspiration throughout the journey of these children into adulthood.  Kya’s Krusade advocates compassion, awareness and the expansion of available resources for children with physical disabilities.


Programs & Services:

            Kya’s Krusade Financial Assistance Program Adapt Equip Reference Sheet

            Kya’s Krusade Financial Assistance Program Therapy Reference Sheet

             Kya’s Krusade Art Therapy Program Reference Sheet

     We look forward to working with you and for you, as we embark on our Krusade to increase the accessibility and range of available resources dedicated to children with physical disabilities.  Please contact us at info@kyaskrusade.org to let us know how we can serve your family or to become a part of our Krusade! 

We appreciate your consideration and support.

Program Director: Ashandra McLymont (
ashandra@kyaskrusade.org)
 

All Kya’s Krusade programs and services are free of charge. Donations and sponsorship are welcomed.

Please send your check or money order to our address and specify the program to which you’d like your contribution applied, if you have a preference.

Kya’s Krusade, Inc.
947 East Johnstown Road, Suite 143
Gahanna, Ohio 43230
(614) 750-2198 (phone)          (614) 478-3223 (fax)

Our Mission

Kya’s Krusade is a comprehensive resource center, serving children and families affected by physical disabilities, specializing in Arthrogryposis and other less publicized physical disabilities. We offer education and assistance for children from diagnosis through 18 years of age. We strive to form a diverse community network and provide opportunities to enable equal access to all available informational, emotional, medical and financial sources of support.