The Victory Center, a dedicated institution for children with special needs, has issued an urgent plea for public assistance following a recent burglary at its facility. The break-in, which occurred last week, resulted in the theft of several critical items essential for the education and care of their students. Among the stolen items are air conditioners from multiple classrooms, two televisions, two speakers, an ice maker, seven tablets, two 5-gallon water bottles, and one transformer. These items are indispensable for the daily operations and the nurturing environment that the center strives to maintain.
Founded in 2012, the Victory Center has been a beacon of hope for over 40 children with special needs, including those with Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, developmental delays, and various learning disabilities. The center’s approach emphasizes small, ability-based classes, a holistic curriculum, and individualized support to ensure each child can learn, grow, and thrive. Many students have benefited from long-term support, while others have successfully transitioned back into government schools after acquiring essential academic, social, and emotional skills.
The loss of these items has placed an unexpected burden on the small school community, disrupting the learning environment that these children rely on. The center is now calling on the public for help—whether through providing information about the stolen items, donating similar equipment, offering financial support, or forming partnerships. Every act of generosity, no matter the size, will help ensure that the students are not further disadvantaged and that their educational journey continues without interruption.
The Victory Center extends its heartfelt gratitude in advance for the public’s support, compassion, and commitment to protecting spaces dedicated to children with special needs.
