Finding Enrichment in Kearney
There is nothing like seeing the smile on a child’s face as they show off their accomplishment or the relief when a senior receives a box of fresh produce. We strive to do better and offer more, whether it’s providing entertainment to families, services to seniors, or social and educational opportunities for our youth. Between the Firehouse, Senior Center, and the soon-to-open Spark Academy locations, we have something to offer everyone and plenty of city-wide events on the horizon. So bring the whole family and join us in Kearney to learn, grow, and have fun.
Find them online at www.kearneyenrichment.org
Events
Farmers Market – May thru October
Second Saturdays: Live music, food trucks, artisans, and vendors – All summer long
Oktoberfest: A citywide event –
October 7
Services & Activities
Meals on Wheels
Spark Academy Kid’s Camps (STEAM based programming)
After School kid’s programming
Senior Programming
When you choose Fulfillment House, you help provide meaningful work to adults with special needs.
Fulfillment House offers printing, packaging, warehousing, and shipping for personal and professional needs.
Name: Dasia
Age : 20
Dasia is one of our more recent hires at Fulfillment House. She has been part of our team for more than four months now. She enjoys all the tasks here and is always happy to jump in and help wherever needed.
Dasia is very active outside of work and has various interests. She enjoys playing video games and sketching on her iPad, especially anime. She is quite a talented artist! Dasia also loves animals and spends a lot of time with them. She helps take care of her many pets at home, including four dogs, four cats, four chickens, and two snakes. This is also her second year riding horses at Northland Therapeutic Riding Center, which she says is really fun!
Thanks for everything you do for Fulfillment House, Dasia!
Contact us for Print, Design, Shipping or Warehousing!
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www.thefulfillmenthouse.org
The Fulfillment House began in 2018 as a passion project for two local business owners as one of their sons with Down Syndrome was navigating the often-difficult transition to life after high school. They saw the potential to take an existing business need and transform it into an enriching employment opportunity for adults with special needs.