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The Girl Who Lived Thrives With Easterseals

Easterseals Children’s Therapy program helped Stella, who doctors predicted would not live, meet her milestones and head off to preschool with her peers.

Stella
a child with hypotonia sits on the floor. There are flags behind her.

Easterseals helped us think outside of the box. The journey may feel lonely but there are people and programs like Easterseals that can help.

— Kim, Stella's mother

Meet Stella!

A girl with Down Syndrome lays on a mat in a sensory gym

Easterseals Children’s Services provides therapy, early intervention, and family support to help children with disabilities build communication, mobility, and daily living skills so they can grow, learn, and reach their full potential.

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