Easterseals New Jersey values the support and participation of businesses and corporations within our communities. Our partners recognize the importance of their community presence and not only enjoy working alongside us to provide opportunities to people living with disabilities and special needs, but also enjoy the positive impacts that are a by-product of their support.
Make your business a part of our family working together to make New Jersey more inclusive for the next 100 years.
Your contributions will have a major impact on the lives of thousands across the state and prepare you for a more inclusive New Jersey.
If you or your company/business is interested in learning more about becoming an Easterseals New Jersey partner, please email Mehwish Abid at mabid@nj.easterseals.com
Century 21 Real Estate LLC, the franchisor of the world’s largest residential real estate sales organization, surpassed $103 million in 2011 in lifetime contributions for Easterseals, its sole philanthropic partner since 1979.
On behalf of Easterseals New Jersey and the over 6,000 individuals and families we serve, we extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation to the many Century 21 agencies for hosting multiple fundraising events throughout the year, volunteering their time and efforts at Camp Merry Heart, and for their continued support and commitment to our mission! Read more about their efforts for Easterseals NJ here.
Rotary and Easterseals Two Friends, Two Visions that Changed Our World
Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International, the world’s first service club organization - and Edgar Allen, founder of Easterseals, came to know one another because of a shared a passion for service and volunteerism.
Since the 1920s, Rotary clubs have worked with local Easterseals organizations as volunteers and event sponsors, and by offering program support through direct grants and gifts. [See Rotary-Easterseals Timeline: Page 1 and Page 2]
Today, Rotarians nationwide continue Allen’s dedication to children with disabilities through funding and underwriting of programs that support camping and recreation programs for children, such as Easterseals Camp Merry Heart here in New Jersey. To date, Rotary International has contributed over $5 million dollars to Easterseals programs nationwide.
Since 1983 Amway Independent Business Owners and employees have partnered with Easterseals to support services to children and adults with disabilities and their families. During this time over $30 million has been contributed.
Easterseals and Robert Half International, Inc. teamed up for Robert Half International, Inc.’s “Day of Caring” where volunteers lent their time to our organization to paint the interior of one of our residential facilities in Somerset County.
It was an impressive display of teamwork and commitment to the community in which they live! Easterseals would like to thank everyone involved for helping to organize this wonderful event and we look forward to such successful collaborations in the future.
Robert Half International is the world’s first and largest specialized staffing service. For more information about Robert Half, which has more than 360 locations worldwide, please visit www.rhi.com.
Britt Worldwide, a partner of Amway, and to its association of independence business owners throughout the world, provides valuable mentorship to dedicated men and women in order to help them achieve their desired level of success in their own businesses. BWW gives back to the community through their charitable giving foundation, Britt Worldwide Charities, supporting various organizations through monetary contributions, volunteerism and raising awareness for these causes. Since 2018, Britt Worldwide Charities has sponsored the annual Spring event (including Play With Purpose and Walk With Me New Jersey), raising $110,000 for the nearly 9,000 individuals living with disabilities or special needs who are served by Easterseals New Jersey. Their partnership and contributions help us to provide opportunities to these individuals so they can live the best life possible. To learn more about BWW, visit http://www.bww.com/welcome.aspx.
The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, originally called The Beth Israel Foundation, was established in 1996, when Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC) was sold to the Saint Barnabas Corporation after a proud history of providing quality care and a humanistic environment to people of all backgrounds in greater Newark who came to the hospital for treatment or for employment.
The Foundation attempts to enhance and provide a new perspective on healthcare and health-related problems and, where appropriate, seeks to provide leadership in identifying problems and in seeing that such problems are studied. We seek collaborations with organizations and institutions in both the Jewish and general communities to study problems, develop solutions, and provide funding to make those solutions a reality. For more information about The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, visit www.hfnj.org.
Last updated: April 26, 2024