News Release
WARSAW — Joe’s Kids, a nonprofit pediatric therapy clinic serving children with physical, occupational, speech and Dyslexia therapy needs across Northeast Indiana, has announced plans for a transformative facilities improvement project made possible by a generous $1.5 million grant from United Way of Whitley and Kosciusko Counties.
The comprehensive renovation and accessibility project will enhance safety, expand
therapeutic capacity, and improve the overall experience for the nearly 700 children
served annually at Joe’s Kids.
“We are deeply grateful for this incredible investment in the children and families of our
community,” said Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director of Joe’s Kids. “These improvements will not only create a safer, more accessible environment — they will strengthen the quality of therapy we can provide and allow us to meet the growing needs of the kids we serve.”
The project includes major upgrades to the parking lot and drainage systems, the installation of a more accessible and family-friendly drop-off zone, and significant
remodels of both the gymnasium and the kitchen area. The redesigned kitchen will
become a functional therapy space tailored to support older children in developing real-
life skills through occupational therapy.
The improvements reflect Joe’s Kids' commitment to providing high-quality, evidence-
based therapy in an environment designed to support children’s success and independence.
“We believe in Joe’s Kids and the powerful impact they have on families in our region,”
said Randy Polston, with United Way of Whitley and Kosciusko Counties. “This investment
ensures that children with varying abilities have the resources, space, and support they
need to thrive.”
Construction and renovation efforts began this past summer with project completion
anticipated by the spring of 2026.
Joe’s Kids extends its heartfelt gratitude to United Way for their continued dedication to
strengthening families, supporting child development, and improving the quality of life in
Kosciusko and Whitley Counties.
For more information about Joe’s Kids, visit JoesKids.org.



