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Lily is Cruising Towards Her Goals with the Help of Easterseals

After four months in the NICU Lily was able to come home where the real work began. Her parents were thankful to have a team of therapists from Easterseals Children’s Therapy program on their side.

Lily
A child is held by her mother and they are both smiling

Thanks to Easterseals, Lily is progressing every day. Every day she does something new. She is very inspiring.

— Tiffany, Lily's mother

Meet Lily!

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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