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  2. Easterseals (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    American Easter Seals from the 1930s. 90% of funds raised go to Easterseals disability services across the nation. Easterseals' funding sources include government grants and agency programs, donations, and fee-for-service initiatives.

  3. Easter Seals (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Access 2 Card Program is an initiative developed by Easter Seals in partnership with Cineplex Entertainment, and administered by Easter Seals.For a fee, persons who are living with permanent disabilities can obtain an Access 2 Card which then provides the cardholder with either a free or a discounted ticket for a support person that is accompanying them while the cardholder pays the ...

  4. Easter seals (philately) - Wikipedia

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    American Easter seals from the 1930s. An Easter seal is a form of charity label issued to raise funds for charitable purposes. They are issued by the Easterseals charity in the United States, and by the Canadian Easter Seals charities. Easter seals are applied to the front of mail to show support for particular charitable causes.

  5. JENNIE: 2024 Easter Seals Ornament of Hope - AOL

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)– Easterseals of East GA is happy to reveal its 2024 Ornament of Hope – The Augusta Skyline. CEO Sheri Coleman explains that the ornament is a tribute to the resilience and ...

  6. Easter Seals - Wikipedia

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    Easter Seals can refer to: Easterseals (U.S.) – formerly "Easter Seals", an international charitable organization devoted to providing opportunities for children and adults with physical disabilities. Easter Seals (Canada) – a Canadian organization inspired by the United States–based organization

  7. CNIB Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Most major movie theatres take part in a program run by Easter Seals in Canada called Access2Entertainment. [15] The program requires CNIB members to pay an administration fee of $20, which goes to Easter Seals, in order to receive a card good for 5 years.

  8. Griswold Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, a unique, "first-in-the-nation" partnership was formed between Easter Seals of New Hampshire and the Daniel Webster Council. Griswold Scout Reservation became home to the "Easter Seals Lodge", which was built alongside an accompanying campsite in 1991.

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