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Siskin Children's Institute, (a
non-profit organization A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
with onsite locations in both
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and Nashville, Tennessee and remote services in the North Georgia area) is a
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for children with special needs and their families. The institute was founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin, two Chattanooga businessmen. The headquarters of the institute is located in downtown Chattanooga with a library, community education sessions, professional development seminars and
family support Family support is the support of families with a member with a disability, which may include a child, an adult, or even the parent in the family. In the United States, family support includes "unpaid" or "informal" support by neighbors, families, an ...
programs. The Institute runs the Siskin Children's Institute-T.C. Thompson Children's Hospital Center for Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics which offers assessment, diagnosis and treatment to children with or at risk for
developmental delay Global developmental delay is an umbrella term used when children are significantly delayed in their cognitive and physical development. It can be diagnosed when a child is delayed in one or more milestones, categorised into motor skills, speech, c ...
s and disorders. The Institute employs three doctoral-level researchers who study developmental disabilities. Siskin Children's Institute operates an inclusive childcare centers for children ages six weeks to five years old in Chattanooga. In 2020, Siskin Children's Institute opened a pediatric clinic in Nashville. In addition, Siskin Children's Institute provides developmental pediatrics, therapy, and home and community-based services for children with special needs and is affiliated with the Department of Pediatrics with The University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga and with Children's Hospital at Erlanger.


History

In 1942, Garrison Siskin suffered a life-threatening injury, and surgeons told him that his leg would have to be amputated. He prayed to God that if his leg were spared, he would dedicate the rest of his life to helping others. The next morning, doctors told Garrison he would not lose his leg. Garrison's brother Mose soon learned of the vow, he told his brother, "If it's your promise, it's my promise, and we will keep it together." They established the Siskin Foundation in 1950; and nine years later, they opened a rehabilitation center to provide outpatient services, including physical therapy, speech and language therapy, and even free dental care in Chattanooga. During the next 30 years, the brothers championed numerous community projects focused on services for adults and children with disabilities. A highlight was the1959 opening of an outpatient rehabilitation center that included a preschool for young children with physical and developmental disabilities. The Siskin School was a precursor to today's multi-faceted Siskin Children's Institute, which serves children, families and professionals through four areas of focus: education, outreach, health care, and research.


Fundraising

As the organization is a nonprofit, Siskin Children's Institute holds regula
fundraising events
including StarNight, an annual event that typically features a major musical act. Past performers include Sugarland, LeAnn Rimes, Hootie and the Blowfish, and Colbie Caillat. Other fundraising events of the Institute include an annual fashion show known as Styleworks and th
Think Different Business Breakfast


References


External links


Siskin Children's Institute website
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