Easter Seals disability services hosted its annual Sip & Savor Gala at The Marconi and celebrated 100 years of service. Scroll for an overview of what Easter Seals does for the community, event photos, and a couple of comments from our client.
Easterseals changes the way the world defines and views disabilities by making positive, profound differences in people’s lives every day.
For 100 years, Easterseals has been an indispensable resource for people and families with a disability. Nationwide they are proud to support 1.4 million people offering a wide range of services that help individuals to live, learn, work and play.
The video down below is from National President and CEO Angela Williams who shares an overview of the last 100 years and what’s to be expected in the next 100 years.
If you’re interested in joining their celebration, click here to submit a photo and/or donate.
Sip & Savor 2019 Event Photos
3 Comments From Our Client Linda G. Director of Events, Development
1. What was the best part of your event?
The favorite parts of our event were celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Easterseals and the positive impact our disability services have had on local communities. As well as a toast to our president and CEO, Mark Whitley as he celebrated 30 years at Easterseals Southern California
2. Which car in the museum seemed to be a crowd favorite?
Everyone absolutely LOVED the collection of cars! We received tons of positive comments from everyone on the uniqueness of the venue. Lots of folks took pics outside with the cars saying they now have the best Christmas cards! A few that were mentioned were the powder blue Cadillac Coupe De Ville in the Race Room and the silver 1954 Mercedes Gullwing.
3. What else would you like to share with our readers?
This was our first summer event of this kind and we were thrilled to celebrate our 100th anniversary with so many Easterseals supporters. This inaugural event gave us an opportunity to strengthen our existing relationships and introduce new friends to the Easterseals mission—“to change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day”.
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