Legacy Society Member Connie Horton

Connie Horton

Connie Horton (on left) with Diane Drolet, Easter Seals Sr. Philanthropy Officer for Planned Giving/Major Gifts.

Connie Horton says Easter Seals played a life-changing role for 10 years of her daughter Tami’s life. Tami was born prematurely and was eventually diagnosed with cerebral palsy. When Tami began using Easter Seals services at the age of 24 she had been through many surgeries and therapy, had long since completed public school, and after a stint in community college wanted to try something new.

“Tami was a bright young woman. We searched and searched for somewhere she could go and be actively involved,” Connie said. “I remembered that when Tami was 2 years old a neighbor had mentioned Easter Seals. He said it was a wonderful organization and it was his charity of choice although he had no special need individuals in his family. All those years later, the phone call I made to Easter Seals was one of the best and most important calls I’ve ever made in my life.”

For a decade Tami was an active participant in Easter Seals Adult Day Service. “She learned to live as independently as possible, make her own decisions and built a community of friends,” Connie says. “She was active and social. She rode public transportation, went on field trips, attended meetings and made decisions on spending her money. Most of all she was happy.”

Connie also noticed that Tami’s independence had a positive effect on the rest of the family too. “To know Tami was in good hands and safe gave us comfort and peace. I learned Easter Seals helps not only the individual with special needs, but the entire family.”

Sadly, Tami’s health began to fail and her father passed away suddenly. “Tami’s grief was so deep she could not express it but she wanted to go to Easter Seals. Her Easter Seals coach made sure Tami was comfortable and happy as much as possible. The compassion and understanding from all of those who worked with Tami are beyond words,” Connie said.

At age 34 Tami passed away. In honor of Tami’s memory, Connie has chosen to recognize Easter Seals in her estate plan and has joined Easter Seals Legacy Society. “Because of the importance of Easter Seals in our lives, I will continue to do as much as I can to promote the organization. I’m thankful for my neighbor and his words many years ago. I now understand how he felt about Easter Seals because I feel that way too.”

To learn more about Easter Seals giving opportunities, contact Senior Philanthropy Officer Diane Drolet 714.834.1111, ext. 234.

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