Donations to the General Fund are used to cover project and maintenance costs, career events, general expenses, and areas of greatest need. We truly believe in doing everything we can to provide our participants with the best experience. We are industry leaders, proactive planners, and exceptional problem solvers. We set the standard for excellence internally and externally and value quality over growth.
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We provide a variety of housing opportunities for participants of all ages to flourish in their personal lives and communities. We believe everyone deserves a life of independence, relationship, and meaning and the first step is having a home.
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Help the Easterseals Louisiana Chartwell Center continue to provide academic, therapeutic, vocational, and art integration support to children and adults with Autism. Our goal is for each and every student to have the opportunity to explore their own creativity and be part of Louisiana's signature art culture.
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Jude overcomes obstacles to live his dream on American Ninja Warrior.
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Mom of child with disability dedicates life and career to helping children like her son.
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We're so proud to have this young man on our team of supporters. In just one day Austin, who has cerebral palsy, raised over $450 for Easter Seals at our annual Golf Tournament.
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It's time for Round 2 of for our Early Steps Stars. By working with Easter Seals’ Early Steps Program this latest crew of success stories are receiving the support they need and their families couldn’t be more proud.
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Meet Sophie Trist, a remarkable young lady from Mandeville, Louisiana. At 16, Sophie has already racked up a great number of achievements worthy of praise. Sophie, who attends Mandeville High School, has a rare genetic disorder called Fraser syndrome. She was basically born without eyes. Her blindness however has given her the tools to inspire others and provides her family a unique perspective on life, says her mother, Allison Trist.
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It doesn't get any better than a happy kid at summer camp. We were beyond thrilled to send 7-year-old Scott Swenson to the Easter Seals camp for children with disabilities, Camp ASCCA, in Alabama this summer.
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Meet Matthew McBride, a Slidell man known for his winning personality, high achievements and for being the main person on the dance floor at local live music shows. Easter Seals Louisiana is proud to spotlight Matthew on World Down Syndrome Day for setting a wonderful example of successful people living with Down Syndrome.
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Three cheers for this amazing young man on this momentus day!
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This ace student is becoming a co-ed in May!
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After searching in vain for the right support and equipment, this young man is finally being heard.
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These little tykes have been making amazing strides in their development! By working with Easter Seals' Early Steps Program this latest crew of success stories are receiving the support they need and their families couldn't be more proud.
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Mr. Landon Allen, EarlySteps participant is growing each and every day thanks to the help of Easterseals.
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There’s no better feeling than checking in with an old friend and learning that their spirits are as high as ever!
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Malinda & Jamie are ESL Intensive Community Engagement (ICE) participants who were able to go from homelessness to living independently with the guidance and support of Jason Seaux, Easterseals Louisiana Behavioral Health Support Coordinator. Working with Jason, they are have shared their story to hopefully inspire others!
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After being homeless for several years, ESL helped Mary to find her home!
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Determined to establish herself, Cynthia came to Easter Seals Louisiana seeking a chance at a better life.
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Let’s hear it for our very own beauty queen!
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They say the best things come in small packages. For the Rayford family, that couldn’t be closer to the truth.
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Kristye Porche is a lady with a vision and she's putting it to good use in her new career.
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Meet Isabel, a young lady whose artwork is turning heads.
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Meet Toby. At just 18, this Bossier City resident is becoming one talented artist.
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Little Marcus may be only 6 but he has the drive and ambition of someone three times his age.
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Meet James Johnson. After a tragic accident, he's learned that overcoming obstacles starts with a simple positive thought.
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Often described as a living "ray of sunshine", Sarah keeps active and happy with a full schedule of cheering, softball and swimming. Activities for which she's won some awards recently!
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At 56, Alan is a lively guy with a big heart. With the help of his Easter Seals Louisiana Support Coordinator he's landed a job at the local Home Depot and is one of their best employees!
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Tiny Jhaise was born premature with a chronic lung disease. With the help of EarlySteps she's on her way to regaining her strength!
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Meet Michelle, a participant of our Transitional Housing program who has gone from living in a bad situation to graduating from college!
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To celebrate Mental Health Awareness month we're saluting Shirley Miller - who has not only gotten her life back on track with the help of our services, but is assisting others to do the same.
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In 2010, Cynthia Parham was having a rough patch. Homeless and facing complex emotional issues, she came to Easter Seals from a local shelter.That's when David Bennett, our Project Manager for Behavioral Health, stepped in and brought Cynthia into the Intensive Community Engagement (ICE) program.
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Meet Cole Levy, a 26 year old from Slidell who has Williams Syndrome who can now add Special Olympics Champion to his list of achievements.
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