For those who know Noah, you know he is such a loving little boy. Noah Sheldon is 2.5 years old and brings so much joy to everyone around him. He has been diagnosed with quadriplegic spastic cerebral palsy, cortical vision impairment & Infantile Spasms. While he is 2.5, he is currently developing more like a 4-month-old, and his family is doing everything they can to help him grow stronger and more engaged with the world around him.
Noah has incredible potential, and his parents, Ted and Bonnie, are pursuing every opportunity to help him make meaningful progress. One of the most impactful next steps is intensive therapy, specifically Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) — a specialized therapy that helps children build strength, improve head and trunk control, and develop foundational movement patterns.
A two-week DMI intensive costs approximately $10,800 (including red light therapy), and it is recommended that Noah completes these intensives 3–4 times per year to see the best results. These therapies are not covered by insurance.
In addition, Noah’s family is exploring cord blood stem cell therapy, which may support brain development by helping create new neural pathways and allowing therapies like DMI to take even deeper root. One round of treatment is estimated at $8,500, not including travel.
Because these treatments are not available locally in Mississippi, travel will also be a significant part of this journey.
Ted and Bonnie are committed to giving Noah every chance to grow, move, and connect more with the world around him. They will continue to share updates and needs as they arise on this page.
If you feel led, we would be so grateful for your support — whether through giving, sharing this page, or keeping Noah in your thoughts and prayers.
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