Events

Give Local 757 Day of Giving

Children's Assistive Technology Service is teaming up with Give Local 757, an initiative by the Peninsula Community Foundation (@pcfvirginia), dedicated to supporting local non-profit organizations and celebrating the spirit of Giving Back to our community! On this Day of Giving. We're thrilled to join this incredible platform to raise funds for children with disabilities. Your […]

UVA’s Children’s Community Resource Fair

Come check out the C.A.T.S. table at the The UVA Children’s Community Health Fair is scheduled for April 27th, 2024. This event aims to promote health and well-being for children and families in the community. While specific details about the fair are not provided in the search results, it’s likely to include various activities, educational sessions, and resources […]

Richmond C.A.T.S. Equipment Scrub

At Children's Assistive Technology Service (C.A.T.S.), we believe that every child deserves a voice and the opportunity to reach their full potential. We provide refurbished adaptive and communication devices to children with physical, neurological, and developmental disabilities, completely free of charge to families. With these assistive technologies, children can have better health, communicate with loved one and […]

C.A.T.S. Moneta Equipment Scrub June 29th

At Children’s Assistive Technology Service (C.A.T.S.), we believe that every child deserves a voice and the opportunity to reach their full potential. We provide refurbished adaptive and communication devices to children with physical, neurological, and developmental disabilities, completely free of charge to families. With these assistive technologies, children can have better health, communicate with loved one and […]

C.A.T.S. Richmond Equipment Scrub June 15th

C.A.T.S. Richmond Branch Gayton Centre Drive, Richmond

C.A.T.S. Richmond will be hosting an Equipment Scrub at their location, 2545 Gayton Centre Drive, on June 15th from 9am - 1pm We have a large portion of our facility FULL of new donations from kids who have outgrown items, and lots of children who need them next. The hard work of volunteers, college students, community […]