In collaboration with March of Dimes, the Black Women’s Health Imperative, and the American Diabetes Association, Easterseals is calling on the Biden Administration “to prioritize solutions to remedy persistent health care inequities within the Black community that have only worsened during the pandemic.” This open letter was signed by four African-American nonprofit CEOs committed to health equity for all and will be featured in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Politico and the Hill.
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Transformational gift will allow 22 Easterseals Affiliates and National Office to heighten services delivery and advocacy for the one in four Americans living with disability today as the organization enters its second century of service.
Read MoreAlmost 100 years after the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans and other minorities – including people with disabilities – are still facing inequities. That is why we’ve established the Black Child Fund — to help end racial disparities in healthcare, childcare, and education faced by Black children early and throughout life.
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