2023 was an exceptional year for Easterseals SoCal! We continued to grow, evolve and innovate our community outreach, services and support of people with disabilities and their families. From grand openings and success stories to the 10th anniversary of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, 2023 was a year to remember. Take a look back at our Year in Review video. Learn more about Easterseals SoCal on our website: https://lnkd.in/g6cSnYP. #EastersealsSoCal #YearInReview #DisabilityInclusion
Easterseals Southern California
Non-profit Organizations
Irvine, California 11,096 followers
Leading the way to full equity, inclusion & access through life-changing disability & community services.
About us
For more than 100 years we have worked tirelessly with our partners to enhance quality of life and expand local access to healthcare, education and employment opportunities. Easterseals Southern California provides essential services and on-the-ground supports to more than 18,000 people each year—from early childhood programs for the critical first five years, to autism services, daily and independent living services for adults, employment programs, veterans’ services and more. Our public education, policy and advocacy initiatives positively shape perceptions and address the urgent and evolving needs of the one in four Americans with disabilities today. Together, we’re empowering people with disabilities, families and communities to be full and equal participants in society.
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http://www.EasterSeals.com/SouthernCal
External link for Easterseals Southern California
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Irvine, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1938
- Specialties
- Disabilities, Special Needs, Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Physical Disabilities, Behavioral Disabilities, Autism, Military/Veteran Employment Services, Disabled Employment Services, and Early Childhood Education
Locations
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Primary
1063 McGaw Ave
Irvine, California 92614, US
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9620 Chesapeake Dr
San Diego, California 92123, US
Employees at Easterseals Southern California
Updates
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This weekend was a monumental celebration as we marked five years of partnership with the Los Angeles Angels. The stadium was illuminated with Easterseals' presence on every LED screen, featuring our new PSA video and insightful interviews throughout the game. Over 1,000 devoted partners, associates and supporters, including CVS Health, gathered for Easterseals Night, where CVS hosted a lively tailgate under the "Big A." During the event, Anthony Collier, MBA, District Manager at CVS, presented a generous check to Courtney Mistofsky, Associate Director of Corporate Partnerships at Easterseals SoCal. Diana Shamy Ibrahim, Regional Director at CVS, delivered an inspiring speech. We extend a heartfelt thanks to all our employees, partners, and families who joined us in support of Easterseals SoCal. It was a true testament to our mission: celebrating Disability Pride Month with enthusiasm and solidarity! 🎉⚾ Stay tuned for more photos and videos of the fun! #Angels #CVS #EastersealsSoCal #DisabilityPride
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It was wonderful having you join us at the Los Angeles Angels stadium on Saturday alongside Mark Whitney, President & CEO of Easterseals SoCal. We're thrilled that you had such a special day with our Easterseals Southern California Board members. Thank you to the Los Angeles Angels for being such fantastic partners with us.
Having the opportunity to be on a professional sports field is a thrill and honor. Although it's my job to be there most everyday, today was a special day to be there with my Easterseals Southern California Board members. Thank you to the Los Angeles Angels for being a partner with Easterseals. Stay tuned, there is a big announcement coming soon. #playingthefieldtv
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We are so honored to have The Magic Castle® join us in support of Disability Pride Month this July. They are displaying orange color and the Disability Pride Flag. Together with partners like you, we continue to advocate for equality and celebrate the unique contributions of individuals with disabilities. Here's to creating a more inclusive society where everyone can thrive! 🧡
The Academy of Magical Arts, Inc. will light The Magic Castle® in Easterseal's signature orange color for the month of July in observance of Disability Pride Month! The Castle will also display and fly the Disability Pride Flag. 🧡 The AMA honors the strength, resilience, and diversity of the disability community. This month, we recognize the achievements, advocate for equality, and embrace the unique contributions that individuals with disabilities bring to our world. We join Easterseals Southern California in celebrating and honoring the disability community. Together, we thrive and create a more inclusive society for all. #magiccastlehollywood #losangeles #community #inclusion #disabilitypride #easterseals.
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In the first week of July, we launched our new values with a lively "Living Our Values Every Day" bash at the Irvine Therapy Center! From savoring tacos to witnessing our values in action, and bonding over treats, it was a day of camaraderie and festivity. Our iconic L.O.V.E.D. van took center stage, proudly showcasing our logo as it sets out to spread positivity among our team members. Follow along as we journey through Easterseals locations across SoCal, and discover our new values on our website: https://lnkd.in/dyGm5SBM.
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Meet Otto Lana, one of our "Disability is Not a Dirty Word" cast members! Otto is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, poet, and actor using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tools. He's the creator of waterproof letterboards and a passionate advocate for individuals with speech-related disabilities. Read more about Otto's incredible journey: https://lnkd.in/gddxfjkE.
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As one of our PSA actors for "Disability is Not a Dirty Word," Kasey Galik embodies inclusion and bridges the gap between disabled and nondisabled students. Kasey is a dedicated advocate normalizing disability in gym class! Despite facing challenges Kasey excels in adapted physical education and is honored as a "teacher of the year" by California's governor and Disney's American Teacher Awards. Explore Kasey's journey in Amplitude’s article, "KASEY GALIK NORMALIZES DISABILITY IN GYM CLASS." 📚💪 Read her impactful story here: https://bit.ly/4bHXyWN
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Share and wear your DISABILITY PRIDE with a 'Disability is Not a Dirty Word' t-shirt or sweatshirt. Plus, earn a 15% off discount on merch by taking our SAY IT quiz! Together, we can change the way people view disability. Get yours today: https://essocal.com/Store.
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This week, our Adult Day Services Pyott Center participants got creative and celebrated Disability Pride Month by painting beautiful disability pride flags! The flag's five colors represent different types of disabilities: red (physical disabilities), gold (neurodivergence), white (invisible and undiagnosed disabilities), blue (psychiatric disabilities) and green (sensory disabilities). How are YOU Celebrating?🌈🎨
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Celebrate Disability Pride Month with us by sharing our 'Disability is Not a Dirty Word' campaign! Join the movement and use our social media toolkit, which is filled with videos, graphics, and captions to help you amplify this important message: Disability Is NOT A Dirty Word—it's about embracing diversity and celebrating every individual. Support us today by sharing on your social platforms: https://lnkd.in/gUrXsNcb.
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