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A product design company for families with special needs.
A product design company for families with special needs.
We design and patent new products and work with brand partners to launch them in mainstream retail environments.
As a public benefit corporation, our business is centered around demonstrable social impact and enhancing the social, emotional and physical health of the special needs and disability communities.
We gather insights from: special needs population and their families, caregivers, advisors, and the current market.
We identify an ideal strategic partner for the given product, and create a mutually beneficial licensing structure.
We work with our brand partner to get the product made, complete all regulatory testing, and release it into mainstream retail outlets.
Our first-of-its-kind pediatric walker that provides users and their families with much-needed features that have been lacking to date.
While many features have traditionally been sold as "add-ons," we believe that all of the features of our walker are "need-to-have," and will be included in the base model.
Our design has been granted design and utility patents from the USPTO, making it a truly one-of-a-kind mobility accessory.
Are you interested in investing or partnering with us on this project? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Please contact us, using the button below.
In this episode, we speak with Anna Cerilli, CEO and Founder of Darling June, a public benefit corporation. Darling June's mission is to provide access to developmentally and child-appropriate mobility options, increase access to mobility for children with special needs, address the disparity across socioeconomic statuses, and decrease the stigmatization and isolation of those with special needs and mobility challenges.
Christy, Chief Parent Officer at Colugo, is joined by Anna Cerilli, founder of Darling June. Anna shares how having a daughter with special needs and going through a divorce forced her to find new metrics of success in ways that have benefited everyone in her family. Christy and Anna discuss why your happiness is a gift to your children, co-parenting, and the downside of being too attached to milestones or gold stars. Anna also shares great advice on how to respond to your kids’ questions about people with special needs.
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