Wings of Change
Asking individuals to write about Angels of Change in their lives is a strategy that’s brought constituents to a fuller understanding of the Easter Seals brand and mission, and their stories serve as testimonials for the organization’s effectiveness. Every story posted on the “Real-Life Angel of Change” page on the organization’s Web site articulates what Easter Seals is all about — from Kara in Bloomington, Ill., who talks about her disabled daughter Emmy and calls the therapists and staff who work with her at their local Easter Seals affiliate her Angels of Change, to Corinne from Collierville, Tenn., whose Angel is her son Ryan, born with cerebral palsy, mental retardation, autism and seizures, and recently diagnosed with a rare brain disease.
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