Hopeful signs for Rainbows

rainbowsIt’s encouraging that Rainbows United appears to have resolved objections to its reorganization plan and could emerge from bankruptcy as early as March. The agency provides essential services to special-needs children and their families. Recognition also should go to Rainbows’ creditors for agreeing to a reorganization. Some creditors, such as the South Central Kansas Education Center, are small organizations, and Rainbows’ bankruptcy is a significant hardship for them, too.

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  1. Regular
    Posted November 5, 2009 at 7:53 am | Permalink

    Good!

    It’s a much needed service and despite some unsavory events, it needs to stay open. These special kids need our help.

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