Press
A new company, Provide Care for Life,
will launch at National Down Syndrome Conference
Provider Group, Ltd. of Frankfort, Ill., a financial planning firm for families of loved ones with special needs, will announce the launch of its new sister company - Provide Care for Life, at the National Down Syndrome Conference, slated for July 7-10, at the Fairmont Hotel, 200 N. Columbus Dr., Chicago.
A Special Dedication
Provider Group is committed to helping parents with disabled children.
Zibricky formed Provider Group in 1999, and the
firm now has more than 350 clients. It offers traditional
planning services but focuses on special needs
planning. The firm members’ dedication to special
needs planning is apparent in the way they’ve organized
the firm, the services they offer and how they
deal with clients. Their deep understanding of the issues
and commitment to the cause in part comes from
the fact that three people in the firm -- Greg and his
wife, Dawn, and benefits consultant Michael E.
Frantz -- have special needs children themselves. The
Zibrickys’ 12-year-old son, Aaron, has autism, and
Frantz’s 12-year-old daughter, Aarika Jayne, has
Down syndrome.
Dawn Zibricky Devotes Life To Special Needs Children
When Dawn Zibricky was working as a nurse a The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, caring for patients with devastating neurological injuries she would find herself applying her professional experience and expertise to her personal life.
Parents Provide for Life -- SuburbanChicagoNews.com Article
Aaron Zibricky is autistic, but many of his friends don't even know it.
The 12-year-old New Lenox boy has been involved with the Lucky Clovers 4-H Club for more than a year. The experience has not only taught him skills and brought him friendships, it has given him inspiration for his life's work, his parents said.
Boy with Autism Finds Acceptance and Success thanks to 4-H
Twelve-year-old Aaron Zibricky, a member of the Lucky clovers 4-H Club, entered his prize sheep, star, in the 2005 Will County Fair in Illinois. Zibricky, who is diagnosed with autism, had worked and strived for this moment, putting in long hours feeding, cleaning and shearing the sheep and learning showmanship skills.
Life's Journey Leads to Founding a Company
Dawn Zibricky blends personal life, career and passion to create Provide Care for Life.
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