(Las Vegas) – Matt Smith Physical Therapy and Desert Valley Therapy, ATI Physical Therapy Companies, will hold its annual toy drive benefitting Light of the World Childhood Cancer Foundation beginning Monday, November 23 thru Friday, December 11.
Community members are asked to donate new unwrapped toys, gift cards, Legos®, Hot Wheels® and “Tween” gifts. No stuffed animals due to immunity issues. Items can be dropped off at donation boxes located inside any 15 of the valley’s Matt Smith/Desert Valley/ATI Physical Therapy Locations:
-7301 Peak Dr., Suite 101
Las Vegas, NV 89128
-3233 W. Charleston, Suite 107
Las Vegas, NV 8910
-727 N. Nellis Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89110
-4000 S. Eastern Ave. Suite 300
Las Vegas, NV 89121
– 1950 E. Desert Inn Road
Las Vegas, NV 89169
-1525 E. Windmill Ln., Suite 202
Las Vegas, NV 89123
-7455 W. Washington, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89128
-1505 Wigwam Pkwy., Suite 240
Henderson, NV 89074
-6830 W. Oquendo, Ste. 101
Las Vegas, NV 89118
-1701 North Green Valley Pkwy.
Suite 8B
Henderson, NV 89074
-8551 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite 170
Las Vegas, NV 89128
-3155 W. Craig Rd., Suite 140
N. Las Vegas, NV 89032
-3175 St. Rose Pkwy., Suite 331
Henderson, NV 89052
-8945 W. Post Road, Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89148
-500 S. Rancho Dr., Suite 2
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Light of the World Childhood Cancer Foundation is an organization that aims to provide programs to those affected by childhood cancer that give spiritual, emotional and financial support, and assist families with finding resources to address practical concerns. Last year, Matt Smith/ATI Physical Therapy collected more than 300 toys for the foundation.
This drive is part of Matt Smith/ATI Physical Therapy’s Changing Lives Campaign, an ongoing effort to aid the Southern Nevada community. Matt Smith/ATI Physical Therapy has hosted a school supply drive for Don E. Hayden Elementary School; continued its Latin Chamber of Commerce scholarship program for students seeking to study healthcare-related fields in college; JDRF support; collected 2,371 pounds of food for Three Square Food Bank; and launched the Change Reaction campaign with the Clark County School District. Change Reaction is a “pay it forward” effort in which several CCSD elementary schools will be giving gifts throughout the year to other schools involved.
In addition, Matt Smith/ATI Physical Therapy has made donations to the following charities: Paralyzed Veterans of America – Nevada Chapter, Heaven Can Wait Animal Society, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Opportunity Village, National Association for Mental Illness, 3 Feet For Pete, The Children’s Heart Foundation, Child Haven, Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Cancer Society, Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada, and Goodie Two Shoes Foundation.
About ATI Physical Therapy
ATI offers expanded hours and complimentary screenings, plus accepts virtually all major insurance carriers. Unique to the industry, ATI’s dedicated in-house research department aims to improve patient outcomes through basic science, research and evidence-based medicine. This includes the ATI Patient Outcomes Registry, a collection of data that supports an innovative approach to physical therapy that improves awareness of patient outcomes and how the rehabilitative process can impact patients’ quality of life.
ATI has received many local, regional and national accolades for its commitment to quality care. The company was named “Best Physical Therapy Company in the Nation” by ADVANCE Rehab Magazine, and has achieved URAC core accreditation recognizing its commitment to quality healthcare. As a way to give back to the communities in which its patients and employees live, work and serve, ATI established the ATI Foundation in 2007. The ATI Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides resources and funding to children with physical impairments.