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A Place Where Dominick Can Grow

When Dominick David, of Newark, is in his Easterseals day program for adults with intellectual disabilities, his mom, Lynne, knows he is engaged in activities, forming relationship bonds and staying connected to his community.

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A woman with a disability sits at a table playing word search and smiles at the camera

Easterseals Intellectual and Developmental Disability (I/DD) Services provide adults with opportunities to build life skills, explore work experiences, and stay connected to their community through supportive day programs and employment-focused services.

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