By Greg Archer | Contributing Columnist

When a nonprofit team of dedicated physical, occupational, and speech therapists hone their collective skills, the results can be lifechanging.

That’s how things unfold at WonderLab, an innovative Inland Empire nonprofit organization, which recently received a grant via the Fred Stebler and Eva V. Stebler Foundation Fund through Inland Empire Community Foundation .

The grant will assist in several endeavors related to providing Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices.

“As a nonprofit provider of therapy services for children, we see kids from 0 to 18, primarily serving children with disabilities and delays,” said Rhonda Nelson, co-founder and CEO of WonderLab . “We believe all children should have access to therapy that’s benefic

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