Englewood, CO, May 7 – The Joshua School announced today it has received a $50,000 grant to support its general operating fund.
The Joshua School serves students aged 2 to 21 on three campuses: Denver, Boulder and Centennial. TJS is an accredited Colorado Department of Education approved facility school and partners closely with over 20 local school districts to provide the intensive services many of its students need. TJS is nationally recognized for its approach that consistently achieves superior results through its structured environments, teaching strategies based on behavioral intervention, and data collection. Using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), an evidence-based science, TJS identifies the needs of each student to create an independent and fulfilling life.
“We are grateful to the Daniels Fund for their support,” says Ed Nichols, Executive Director of the Joshua School. “Autism affects 1 in 59 children in the U.S. and is continuing to be a major health and education challenge for students, families, and educators. These funds will support our ability to continue to operate and do the good work that we are known for.”
The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.
For more information about The Joshua School, call 303-758-7171 or visit www.joshuaschool.org.