Newsletter Spring 2016
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Newsletter Spring 2016
EASTER SEALS NEWS VOLUME 14, SPRING 2016 ONE FAMILY’S REALITY Nico and his twin brother, Luca, were born at 24 weeks. Two weeks after birth, Luca died of an infection. Nico’s mother, Susan, and her husband both considered Nico would develop a disability but were hopeful when scans came back clear. The worst case scenario was that because he was confined to an incubator for so long he would need some physiotherapy. And then the earth shattering news came. At six months Nico was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, spastic quadriplegia. “Our conversations turned to how he was going to survive,” says Susan. “The diagnosis was devastating. The ride home from the hospital was filled with lots of tears.” Susan and her husband were surprised to learn just how severe Nico’s CP was. The main worry was how costly his mobility equipment would be. Susan confides, “It was not the life that I thought we would have. We’re an athletic family, so it wasn’t easy to grapple with the fact that Nico wouldn’t be able to walk.” When Nico began physiotherapy there was light. “Our therapist provided us with a new perspective about what Nico could do. We made our house accessible, but I was “He has a spark that is contagious...” -Susan, Nico’s mom surprised to learn that the government makes the funding process so difficult and they don’t fully cover the costs of important equipment like wheelchairs. Because Nico’s needs are specialized, he also has to have a modified chair, which is an extra expense.” stress about how we’re going to pay for everything.” She has nothing but admiration for the support she’s received. “Thank heavens for Easter Seals Ontario because they have helped us purchase a stander, a commode chair, a bath seat, shower stretcher, a van lift, and so much more. But even with Easter Seals, we constantly Still, Nico lives in an inaccessible world and Susan constantly has to advocate on his behalf. “That’s why I’m comforted to have the support of Easter Seals Ontario. They have made our lives so much easier.” Now seven years old, and in grade two, Nico is doing well. “He has a spark that is contagious, and despite his physical challenges, he never complains.” WHAT BETTER WAY IS THERE TO BE REMEMBERED? Leaving Easter Seals Ontario a gift in your Will is one of the most valuable and lasting ways you can help give Easter Seals kids a brighter future. Connect with Kayley Trumbley, Manager, Donor Relations, to learn how a gift in your Will can help give Easter Seals kids a brighter future. Call Kayley Trumbley at 416.421.8778 ext. 361 or 1.800.668.6252 ext. 361, or email ktrumbley@easterseals.org. EASTER SEALS ONTARIO 2016 EVENTS DROP ZONE FALL, PROVINCE-WIDE CELEBRITY HOCKEY CLASSIC SERIES FALL, PROVINCE-WIDE PROVINCIAL EASTER SEALS TELETHON ON CBC SUNDAY, APRIL 10 TORONTO’S TRIBUTE DINNER WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK, TORONTO EASTER SEALS REGATTA SUMMER, PROVINCE-WIDE EASTER SEALS 10K RUN, 5K RUN/WALK SUNDAY, MAY 29 NEWMARKET RIVERWALK COMMONS PAPER EGGS MARCH 4 – 27 | PROVINCE-WIDE Check easterseals.org for information about other events in communities near you! AMBASSADOR RECOGNIZED FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP Cited for his role in furthering awareness of youth with disabilities, being an outstanding role model for other youth, and serving as the 2012 Provincial Easter Seals Ambassador, Brandon McAuley received the 2015 City of Pickering Youth Leadership Civic Award. Pickering’s Civic Awards celebrate deserving individuals who have made exceptional contributions to enrich the community. Congratulations Brandon! MEGAN LEONARD – PURSUING HER DREAMS I am now finishing up my first semester of Teachers College at Queen’s University, and I am having an amazing experience so far. My coursework is very busy, but the faculty is very supportive, and all of my courses are very interesting. I also recently completed my first block of placement in a Kindergarten classroom, and it was an incredibly valuable learning experience. Last year at Trent University, I completed an Honours Thesis project in Sociology. My thesis explored the bullying experiences of students with disabilities, a subject that has always been close to my heart. This was one of the most challenging and rewarding projects I have ever taken part in, and I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to do so. I can say without a doubt that completing my first degree at Trent University provided me with the best four years of my life so far. The Beatrice Drinnan Spence Scholarship played a significant role in supporting my education for the 2014-2015 year, and I cannot sufficiently explain in words how much that help means to me. I am incredibly appreciative of everything that Easter Seals and the scholarship program has assisted me with, and I am thrilled to be so close to achieving my dream of becoming an elementary school teacher. Megan Leonard, 2015 Easter Seals scholarship recipient CONQUERING FEARS AT EASTER SEALS CAMP Kristen started going to Camp Merrywood when she was 11 years old. Now 14, she credits her experiences there as the best of her life. “From day one it was a caring and welcoming environment,” says Kristen. “The camp is beautiful, and even though I was a little scared at first, I knew that people were there for me.” Born with cerebral palsy, Kristen uses a wheelchair for mobility. However, at accessible Easter Seals camps, everything is possible. One of the activities Kristen was most afraid about was whitewater rafting. She had never done it before and was scared to take on the adventure. “But then I tried it, saw how safe it was, how caring the staff was, and I conquered my fear pretty fast.” For Kristen and her mother, Peggy, the best part about Camp Merrywood is that it’s a place where she can be herself. “At school only 25% of the kids are like me, but at Camp Merrywood, “Her whole attitude after her first year at camp changed....” -Peggy, Kristen’s mom 100% of the kids are like me,” says Kristen.“ Peggy reveals, “Her whole attitude after her first year at camp changed. She returned home with so much more independence and confidence. We owe this to the camp staff, who are there for the kids every step of the way, and make sure that their every need is met.” It’s because of Easter Seals’ commitment to kids with physical disabilities, that Kristen was able to make “lifelong friends, and we exchange letters often. Right now, all I am looking forward to is this summer, when I can return to camp and be with my friends.” THREE CHEERS FOR VOLUNTEERS JOE MAIONE Joe Maione, owner-operator of Maione Collectables and a retired investment advisor in Sault Ste. Marie with CIBC Wood Gundy, has been an active volunteer and contributor to Easter Seals since 2005. Prior to retiring, he helped secure annual donations to our telethon through CIBC’s Miracle Day. In his retirement, Joe continues to use his collectable business and hobby to donate sports memorabilia which attracts higher contributions for our events. Additionally, Joe donated his truck to Easter Seals through another group that auctions vehicles. Joe, you are invaluable to Easter Seals in Sault Ste. Marie and we are forever appreciative of your support! RYAN CRUWYS Over the past several years, Ryan has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to Easter Seals by donating his time to events such as the Toronto Maple Leafs Skate, Telethon, the Rogers Conn Smythe Dinner, The Eric Lindros Celebrity Hockey Classic, Drop Zone, Regatta, and the Upper Canada Mall Easter Seals Run in Newmarket. There is no task too big or too small for Ryan - he rises to any challenge with a high level of competence, integrity, energy and passion. His dedication truly exemplifies the positive impact that volunteers can have on the success of an event. Thank you for being such an awesome volunteer, Ryan! Interested in volunteering with Easter Seals? Contact Carmen Bazinet at 1.800.316.5730 ext. 2 or cbazinet@easterseals.org. THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR GENEROUS DONORS RECOGNIZING DONORS WHO HAVE MADE A GIFT OF $1,000 OR MORE IN 2015. Join us for the 2016 province-wide Easter Seals Telethon on CBC! SUNDAY, APRIL 10 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. REGIONAL TELETHONS: Sudbury - March 6, Eastlink Sault Ste. Marie - April 3, Shaw South Eastern Ontario - April 4 – 8, CKWS on The WS Daily Peterborough - April 10, TV Cogeco and CHEX TV Windsor - April 10, CTV TUNE IN AND SUPPORT EASTER SEALS KIDS! IMPACTING KIDS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES Over the past 14 years Sobeys and its affiliates Foodland, FreshCo and Price Chopper have been outstanding supporters of the annual Paper Egg campaign. In total, this grocery chain giant has raised more than $2.1 million making a huge difference for kids with physical disabilities! Anonymous (18) Muriel & Doug Ackhurst George Anastassakis Clifford Anderson Jeanne Andrews Earl Antler Kent Bacon Bill Banks Launce Bagg Bill Banks Jeff Barnes & Marcia Zuker Deborah Barrett Karen & Bill Barnett Gerry Battaglia Michel Beaudoin Paul & Kaye Beeston Marnie Bennett Robert & Marlene Berkovitz Vito & Sandra Bigioni Milton & Mary Black Michael Booth Jim Bouchard David Bradly Catherine & Rudolph Bratty Cora Brodie Don Brodie Brian Brown William Bryant Rob Camick Vito Campanale Kelly Carrick Greg Ceaser Francis Chantiam Michael Chao Christopher Chapin Stewart R. Chislett Jim Clark Michael “Pinball” Clemons J. Brian Colburn Carol A. Cook Mark & Mary Cullen Paul & Eleanor Dalseg Chris & Gianna Dassios Roger DeGuire Donny Di Vincentiis Bruce D. Dodds Dianne H. Domelle Ronald Duckworth Mike Dunn Charlotte Ebsary Fran Enright Henry Ens Nancy Erwin Mark Fackoury Agnes Faraci Anthony Fell Terence Fletcher Brian Flood Don Frankland Angela & Marvin Freiburger Margaret Genge Mike George Josie & Roy Gies Phil Gillin Ms. L. Ruth Gilmer Daniel Greenberg Emily Hamilton Doris Hansen Grace Harshman Duncan & Lesley Hawthorne Mr. Douglas Hazelton Chris Henderson Glynis Henry John Herhalt J.R. Hira Andrew Hoffman Frank & Christina Holmes The Hostetler Family Barbara & Bill Howe Frank & Wendy Huang The Jackson Family Glen Jackson Robert M. Jackson Victoria Jacobs Sandra Jarrell Stephen Johnson Jean Kado Christine Kelly Matthew King Peter Kurita Puisand Lai Liz Latta Aaron Laycock Randy Lebow David Lever Gordon Lightfoot Carol Lloyd Anthony Long Jon E. Love Reay Mackay Leo Manchisi Gordon Manock Paul Marsham Steve Martin Mr. Charles Mavor & Mrs. Joan Mavor George McCloy Lezlie McDermott Inez McDonald Nancy & John McFadyen Colin & Judy McIntosh Rorie McIntosh Ross McIntosh Suhana Meharchand Dino Melchior Lorraine Michieli Martin Minda Vince Mirabelli Gizele Mirasol Arvilla Moore Dale Moore Robert McLean Joanne McNamara Paul Mudry Oliver Murray Trevor Newell Taylor Newfeld Robert Nichol Vernon Noseworthy Sandra Nymark Sean O’Neill Dean Orrico Bharat & Bina Patel Khorshed Patel Brian & Linda Pearson Kevin Pereira Gord Phippen Wes Playter Nancy Pollock Nancy Regier Paul Rivett Orlando Rosa Kelly Sasseville Alvin Schieck Michael Schultz Joanne & Norman Scott Karon Shepperdson Tina Shier Sally Short Rowena Siu Michael Skinner Tom & Angela Skinner Alexis Smith Edward Smith Greg Smith Dr. Julia Smith Susan Smith Rose Speirs Daniel Steinberg Mr. & Mrs. Walter Sweetman John Treqaskiss Tina Triano Dr. Paul Truelove Yolande Tsampalieros Steven Tudela Pauline Unis Jamie Vieira M. Virdee John Vissers Cecile Volf John & Josie Watson The Webb Family Martez West Patrick West Shirley & Gordon Whan Linda White Meredith Wiens & Dan Hartley Steve Wilhelm Joan Williams Carl Wilson Philip & Joanne Wilson Dr. Brian Wong Ken Yeung Doug Zinkiewich We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions. If you have any questions about your membership or wish to join the President’s Circle, please contact Kayley Trumbley: ktrumbley@easterseals.org, 416.421.8778 ext. 361 or 1.800.668.6252 ext. 361. CONTACT US EASTER SEALS ONTARIO One Concorde Gate, Suite 700 Toronto, ON M3C 3N6 Tel: 416.421.8377 Toll-free: 1.800.668.6252 Fax: 416.696.1035 info@easterseals.org | easterseals.org