Quest Kids Academy Students Lead First-Ever Food Drive For the first time in school history, students from Quest Kids Academy organized and led their own food drive, delivering more than 200 nonperishable items to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. Their...
At Quest, Inc., our youth programs are designed to provide crucial support for children and teens with developmental disabilities. Overseeing these initiatives is Rob Cage, our vice president of youth programs, who remains committed to empowering the kids and families...
Four years ago, Darrell embarked on a new chapter at Quest Kids Academy (QKA) after years of attending another school and receiving applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy. Significant changes in his life and the school administration prompted a search for a fresh...
With the school year wrapping up, Quest is grateful to our grant partners who bring programming to life for our students. Thank you to Bank of America, FAIRWINDS Foundation, United Arts of Central Florida, Track Shack Foundation, City of Orlando, and the Dollar...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and at Quest, Inc., we’re reflecting on the strong connection between mental health and overall well-being. Mental health encompasses more than just the absence of disorders; it involves the ability to flourish and lead meaningful...
Quest Kids Academy (QKA) provides a supportive educational setting for children and teens with autism and other developmental disabilities. Guided by the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, students at QKA have undergone remarkable transformations. One example is...