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Who We Are

The Story of Easter Seals

Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. Whether helping someone improve physical mobility, return to work or simply gain greater independence for everyday living, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life's challenges and achieve personal goals.

Tragedy Leads to Inspiration
In 1907, Ohio-businessman Edgar Allen lost his son in a streetcar accident. The lack of adequate medical services available to save his son prompted Allen to sell his business and begin a fund-raising campaign to build a hospital in his hometown of Elyria, Ohio. Through this new hospital, Allen was surprised to learn that children with disabilities were often hidden from public view. Inspired by this discovery, in 1919 Allen founded what became known as the National Society for Crippled Children, the first organization of its kind.

The Birth of the Seal
In the spring of 1934, the organization launched its first Easter "seals" campaign to raise money for its services. To show their support, donors placed the seals on envelopes and letters. Cleveland Plain Dealer cartoonist J.H. Donahey designed the first seal. Donahey based the design on a concept of simplicity because those served by the charity asked "simply for the right to live a normal life."

The lily -- a symbol of spring -- was officially incorporated as Easter Seals' logo in 1952 for its association with resurrection and new life and has appeared on each seal since.

Easter Seals Emerges
The overwhelming public support for the Easter "seals" campaign triggered a nationwide expansion of the organization and a swell of grassroots efforts on behalf of people with disabilities. By 1967, the Easter "seal" was so well recognized, the organization formally adopted the name "Easter Seals."

Easter Seals Today
Easter Seals assists more than one million children and adults with disabilities and their families annually through a nationwide network of more than 450 service sites. Each center provides top-quality, family-focused and innovative services tailored to meet the specific needs of the particular community it serves.

Primary Easter Seals - Michigan services include:

AgrAbility

Children's Health Services

          Autism Services

Dual Diagnosis Treatment Services

Jail Diversion & Post-Adjudication Services

Mental Health Services

Residential Services

Senior Services

Spanish Language Services

Easter Seals also advocates for the passage of legislation to help people with disabilities achieve independence, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Passed in 1990, the ADA prohibits discrimination against anyone who has a mental or physical disability, guaranteeing the civil rights of people with disabilities.  Please click here to read more about your rights as an employee under the ADA.

At the core of the Easter Seals organization is a common passion for caring, shared by its 13,000 staff members and thousands of volunteers, and by those who support its mission. This heart-felt commitment to helping people with disabilities and their families is what Easter Seals is all about.  If you have any questions about Easter Seals - Michigan's specific programs, please contact us.

 

2009 Board of Directors


 Officers

Ken Gabriel

Board Chair

Raymond Card

Vice Chair

Joseph Hassell

Treasurer

Joe Plajstek

Secretary

Board Members

 David Benoit

 Paul Black

 Melissa Ciemnicki

 John Collison

Jackie Dangl 

Elizabeth Kersten 

 Ruthann Liagre

Erin Marion 

Peter McElroy 

Gregory McEvoy

Michael Rokosz 

Peggy Berg Shriver 

Lee Uhlig

Stephen VanKerckhove

John Zerbo

 John Cocciolone, President and CEO

 

 

 

 


 

 

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