Joe’s Kids Reaches First Goal in Dekko Foundation Challenge Grant

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WARSAW — Joe’s Kids has successfully reached its first fundraising milestone in a transformational challenge grant campaign with the Dekko Foundation, securing $25,000 in new and increased monthly Child Sponsorship commitments.

As a result of achieving the initial goal, the Dekko Foundation will now provide a dollar-for-dollar match of $25,000, bringing the total impact of the first phase of the campaign to $50,000 in support of pediatric therapy services.

The Challenge Grant was created to grow Joe’s Kids’ monthly Child Sponsorship Program, giving donors the opportunity to help close the gap between what insurance covers and the true cost of providing life-changing therapy services for children with diverse abilities throughout Kosciusko County and twelve surrounding counties.

Under the full terms of the challenge, Joe’s Kids now has the opportunity to raise an additional $25,000 in monthly sponsorship commitments, which the Dekko Foundation
will again match dollar-for-dollar. If fully completed, the campaign could generate up to
$100,000 in total support for therapy services.

Joe’s Kids’ mission is to equip children with diverse abilities to realize their full potential
through care, community, and connection. In 2025 alone, Joe’s Kids served more than
700 children through physical, occupational, speech, and Dyslexia therapy and tutoring
services.

Rebecca Bazzoni, Founder and CEO of Joe’s Kids, expressed gratitude for the continued
partnership with the Dekko Foundation. “We are incredibly thankful for the Dekko Foundation’s ongoing support and belief in our mission,” said Bazzoni. “Their partnership is helping ensure that children with diverse abilities have access to the therapies and support they need to grow, gain confidence, and reach their full potential. This challenge grant is not only an investment in Joe’s Kids, but an investment in the
future of children and families throughout our region.”

The Dekko Foundation’s mission is to foster economic freedom through education. The
Foundation invests in the healthy development of children and young people — from birth
through age 18—to support self-sufficiency, helping them create value for others and
achieve economic independence within a free-enterprise system.

Through this partnership, both organizations are investing in the long-term success of
children across the region — ensuring they gain the skills, confidence, and independence
needed to thrive.