Taken from our Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2006-2007
PHP’s mission is to help children and adults with special needs receive the support and services they need to reach their full potential by providing information, training and resources to build strong families and improve systems of care.
At PHP we envision a world where our communities are not afraid of differences, where families are not “guilty” of having children who are less than perfect and are not stressed or overwhelmed by the challenges of parenting a child with special needs because there are inadequate community resources for families. This world will include and embrace all people with special needs. Their lives and the lives of their families will be filled with hope, fun, and meaningful opportunities that reflect an optimism and sense of security about the future.
In the past year:
19,823 Direct Services were delivered
PHP specializes in fostering effective solutions to the challenging issues that impact children with special needs and their families, thereby increasing the successful outcomes for the child and their family and the community-at-large.
Conditions Served
| 8% | Attention Deficit Disorder |
| 35% | Autism |
| 4% | Health Impaired |
| 1% | Deaf/Hard of Hearing |
| 8% | Intellectual Disability |
| 11% | Learning Disability |
| 3% | Mental Health Needs |
| 2% | Multiple Disabilities |
| 6% | Neurological Disorder |
| 3% | Orthopedic Disability |
| 1% | Other Disability |
| 7% | Speech/Communication Impairment |
| >1% | Traumatic Brain Injury |
| 9% | Undiagnosed |
| 1% | Visual Impairment |
Population Demographics
| 5% | Asian Indian |
| 3% | African American |
| 17% | Asian |
| 46% | Caucasian |
| 25% | Hispanic |
| 2% | Multi-racial |
| 0.4% | Native American |
| 1% | Other |
Client Income Levels
| 17% | Extremely Low |
| 11% | Very Low |
| 22% | Low |
| 49% | Median and above |