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HOW YOU CAN HELP

IBT is a non-profit agency, therefore we are always accepting help in the form of donations and volunteers.

IBT collects gently used toys and educational materials for redistribution to our families with children with special needs. These materials aid us in programming and teaching children to play appropriately.

IBT also accepts monetary donations in order to provide services to families who are typically unable to afford such services. Donations are tax deductible.

IBT holds workshops and events throughout the year that offer volunteer opportunities. Past events have included garage sales, bingo nights, and holiday parties or carnivals.

If you are interested in helping IBT, please contact the office.

We appreciate your interest!

News and Events

Now Hiring In-Home Providers!

We're seeking enthusiastic individuals to provide in-home therapy for children with Autism.

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Chase Community Giving Competition Begins!

Chase Bank has started a new round of charitable giving, and we're in the running! Add the application on Facebook and help us become one of the top 200 charities eligible to share $5 million!

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Our Team

President
Dr. Linda Heitzman-Powell, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Heitzman-Powell, IBT's psychologist, has worked for the last 21 years with children with behavioral challenges, and more specifically during the last 12 years with children with Autism and other developmental disabilities.

 

Director of Clinical Services
Rachel L. White, Ph.D, BCBA

Rachel has worked with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders since 2003 and has been part of the IBT team since 2005.