For Immediate Release

Easterseals Receives $4,000 Grant from the Perdue Foundation

May 22, 2018

Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore recently received a $4,000 grant through the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation. Easterseals will use the grant will be used to purchase new equipment for their Sensory Gym, used in their Children’s Therapy program in Salisbury, MD. Pictured (l-r): Alesia Griffith, Easterseals Clinical Coordinator; Janet O’Brien, Easterseals Occupational Therapist; Keegan George, Easterseals Children’s Therapy participant; Kim Nechay, Executive Director of the Perdue Foundation; Ed Welch, Perdue employee; and Kenan Sklenar, Easterseals President/CEO.

Pictured (l-r): Alesia Griffith, Easterseals Clinical Coordinator; Janet O’Brien, Easterseals Occupational Therapist; Keegan George, Easterseals Children’s Therapy participant; Kim Nechay, Executive Director of the Perdue Foundation; Ed Welch, Perdue employee; and Kenan Sklenar, Easterseals President/CEO.

“We’ve seen firsthand the good work Easterseals provides children through its therapy and services,” said Kim Nechay, executive director of Perdue Foundation. “At Perdue, we’re delighted to continue our support through this funding and help provide equipment that enhances the therapeutic offerings to their clients.”

Perdue Farms is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for everyone we touch through innovative food and agricultural products. Since our beginning on Arthur Perdue’s farm in 1920, to our expansion into agribusiness and the introduction of the PERDUE® brand of chicken and turkey under Frank Perdue and continuing with our third generation of leadership with Chairman Jim Perdue, we’ve remained family owned and family operated. We are the parent company of Perdue Foods and Perdue AgriBusiness. Through our PERDUE® SIMPLY SMART®, PERDUE® HARVESTLAND®, COLEMAN PREMIUM® and COLEMAN ORGANIC® food brands; agricultural products and services; and stewardship and corporate responsibility programs, we are working to become the most-trusted name in food and agricultural products. Learn more about Perdue Farms at www.perduefarms.com.

The Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Perdue Farms, was established in 1957 by company founder Arthur W. Perdue and is funded through the estates of Arthur W. Perdue and Frank Perdue. As part of our belief in supporting the communities where and with whom we do business, the Foundation provides grants on behalf of Perdue Farms in communities where large numbers of our associates live and work. At Perdue Farms, we believe in responsible food and agriculture.

Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore offers a range of services, including children’s therapies, assistive technology, recreational camping, day programs for adults with physical or intellectual disabilities, and respite services for caregivers. To learn more about how Easterseals helps children and adults with disabilities, call 1-800-677-3800 or visit www.de.easterseals.com.

 

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