
Easterseals Redwood Heroes
Easterseals Redwood makes profound and positive differences in people's lives every day, thanks in large part to strong partnerships throughout our community. Each month we recognize an Easterseals Redwood Hero, an organization or person whose actions have gone above and beyond to further the purpose of Easterseals Redwood: changing the way the world views and defines disability by breaking down barriers to employment for people with disabilities, people facing disadvantages, and veterans.
Our Heroes:
- Gary Dent Fights for Justice and Advocates for Fellow Veterans as an Easterseals Redwood Board Member and Long-time Supporter
- After WCPO report, local veterans step up to surprise a vet served by Easterseals
- Retired nurses still caring for community through ongoing support of Building Value
- Our 2019 Outstanding Community Partner: The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. / US Bank Foundation
- In-Demand Construction Jobs Going Unfilled? This local hospital expansion is putting low-income residents into good-paying careers.
- Veteran shares his success in the skies with fellow veterans
- August 2019 Heroes: Young professionals bring creative spark and energy to Easterseals
- Supporting veterans, one hill at a time
- Patron of the Arts: Butler County woman finds joy in studio that employs artists with disabilities
- Siblings partner to adapt innovative arts program for adults wtih disabilities
- January 2019: Deborah Stephens
- September/October 2018: Gary Thompson
- August 2018: Jenny Powell
- July 2018: Jason Aspinwall
- June 2018: David Rueve
- May 2018: Durk Rorie
- April 2018: Bill McCoy and Towne Taxi
- March 2018: Ron Hotchkiss and Valley Central Bank
- February 2018: Paul Heldman
- January 2018: Rich Davis
- December 2017: ESA Gamma Kappa
- November 2017: Kaivac Cleaning Systems
- October 2017: TopGolf
- September 2017: Greg Hammond
- August 2017: Jan Armstrong Cobb
- July 2017: PNC
- June 2017: Frederic C. Shadley
- May 2017: Messer Construction
- April 2017: Mark Keillor
- March 2017: Ben Powers and the YWCA Hamilton
- February 2017: Dave Rickerd
- January 2017: Port Authority