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Early Childhood Development: How Easterseals Rio Grande Valley Supports Children and Families
Early childhood development shapes a child’s future. Learn how Easterseals Rio Grande Valley supports families with vital resources. -
Statement from Easterseals' President & CEO on Federal Grant Executive Order Court Ruling
Federal grant freezes put people with disabilities, older adults, veterans, and their families at risk. Learn why Easterseals is advocating for essential services that millions rely on. -
The Vital Role of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) at Easterseals
DSPs provide a range of essential services that help people live a life of dignity, independence, and opportunity. -
Fostering Independence: Jaxon’s Life-Changing Support From Easterseals
Jaxon and his mom, Kim, share their experience with Easterseals therapies in fostering his independence and resilience. -
Setting Jaxon up for Success With Holistic Care
Easterseals goes beyond therapy—it builds a supportive community that empowers children like Jaxon to achieve their goals. -
Podcast
Episode 7: Pam Green — CEO Confessions: Transforming Nonprofits & Shaking Up the Status Quo!
Pam Green, president and CEO of Easterseals Redwood, joins us to explore the heart of collaborative leadership and the dynamic challenges of serving a diverse community. As a powerhouse behind a $30 million operation spanning two states, Pam has dedicated her career to championing purpose-driven businesses. -
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Episode 6: Mark Raymond, Jr. – On Experience and How Being Wrong Can Be So Right
Kendra speaks with Split Second Foundation CEO Mark Raymond, Jr., who offers his answer to the question, "How heavily in the (teams) equation does someone's experience matter to you?" Among other points in their discussion, Mark also has a poignant take on being wrong. This episode is a must listen as we bring this season to a close, with more on the way in 2024! -
Podcast
Episode 3: Gordon Hartman — On Initiative and Ultra-Accessibility
Kendra joins Gordon Hartman, a native San Antonian who sold his highly successful homebuilding business in 2005 to build Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first and still the only Ultra-Accessible™, fully-inclusive theme park. Gordon talks about how his daughter inspired his work, what ultra-accessibility means, and how taking initiative can be the great disruptor. -
Podcast
Episode 8: Lindsey Rowe Parker
Lindsey Rowe Parker (she/her), author of the children’s book, “Wiggles, Stomps, and Squeezes Calm My Jitters Down,” joins the podcast to discuss why disability representation is important in children's literature. -
Podcast
Episode 7: Kaelynn Partlow
Kaelynn Partlow (she/her), autistic advocate and Senior Therapist at Project Hope Foundation, Inc., was featured on the Netflix series called, “Love on the Spectrum.” She joins hosts Erin and Lily to chat about neurodiversity, social media advocacy, and more! -
Tips & Tools
You're Not Alone: Essential Services for Caregivers
Access a vast network of support and resources to help navigate caregiving challenges. Find practical help and emotional support with Easterseals. -
Tips & Tools
Balancing Act: Managing Caregiver Responsibilities and Self-Care
Avoid caregiver exhaustion and improve your well-being with tips for sharing decision-making, meeting your needs, and involving others.
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