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Meet A Few Of Our Partners & Friends
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CENTURY 21 Real Estate Inc. For years now, the folks from CENTURY 21 have been working with Easter Seals to develop a close knit relationship to benefit the infants, children and adults with disabilities that are served in our community. Car washes, golf tournaments, car raffles, home make overs and crab feeds are just a few of the CENTURY 21 sponsored events that have helped raise dollars for Easter Seals programs. Read more about CENTURY 21 and their recent Award Ceremony. View pictures from this years car wash extravaganza! |
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CENTURY 21 Select Real Estate - Home Make Over Raffle Surrounded by sponsors, friends, supporters and ticket purchasers, we drew the lucky ticket to the Home Make Over Raffle on May 2, 2007, and Sue Peppers was the winner of $25,000 to make over her home! Read more about the Home Make Over Raffle winner and to see the fantastic list of sponsors that made this fundraiser possible. Without the help of the Select agents and sponsors this wouldn't have been possible. Thank you!!! |
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The Sacramento Union (which first began in 1851), has returned to Sacramento! The Union (now a free newspaper), is printed and distributed weekly with over 900 newsstands in the Sacramento region. You can Read The Difference each week in The Union and visit their website at http://www.sacunion.com/. Since 2006, The Sacramento Union has strived to go the extra mile for Easter Seals Superior California and many other non-profit groups in our community. We at Easter Seals are ever grateful for not only the media presence they provide us with, but also the ideas, dedication and friendship! All of us at Easter Seals would like to say “thank you” to Dave Gwiazdon, Jim Dutra and the whole Sacramento Union gang!!! Get better acquainted with The Sacramento Union. |
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Carmichael Rotary Club For 29 years in a row, the Carmichael Rotary Club has held a golf tournament to benefit Easter Seals Superior California. Last year they raised $50,000 to help infants, children and adults with disabilities in our local community! View the Rotary Golf Tournament Photo Gallery. |
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The Easter Seal Guild Forty-six years ago a woman by the name of Gladys Scharpf established an auxiliary to raise funds for children and adults with disabilities. Since then, the group (now known as the Easter Seal Guild) has raised thousands of dollars to help improve the lives of individuals with disabilities. Read about Taste of the Vine (one of their most popular fundraiser), and find out more about this fantastic organization! You can also purchase their fabulous cookbook. |
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Peppers.TV For years now Sue Peppers and her family have been supporters of Easter Seals and the community we serve. Her company (Peppers.TV) worked tirelessly to help create our informational and SuitABILITY® DVDs; both of which have received rave reviews. Sue and her staff are a collection of talented and compassionate individuals who know how to get the job done! Last October, the Easter Seals Development Department had the honor of being the official judges of the Peppers.TV Pumpkin Carving Contest. Enjoy pictures of this very festive event. Learn more information about Peppers.TV. |
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Steve Garland Steve has been a huge asset to Easter Seals. He has a big heart, and always goes the extra mile with our best interest in mind. Since establishing a relationship with Steve, he has voluntarily emceed A Taste of Sacramento, done voiceovers for our informational and SuitABILITY® DVD’s and helped us with numerous TV and radio commercials (at no charge). Steve has been supportive at every opportunity and is considered a valuable member of the Easter Seals family. For this reason, Steve Garland was honored with the Gloria Forssell Award and named the non-staff volunteer of 2007. Steve, our hats go off to you! To take a look at Steve’s website. |
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Anheuser-Busch CompaniesDalmatians riding on wagons, Clydesdales pulling carriages in the snow, horses kicking field goals over fences and frogs singing out their favorite beverage! These may be the images most people have of Anheuser-Busch from TV. Yet it is what Anheuser-Busch does in the community; behind the scenes, that really speaks to who this great company is. Anheuser-Bush has offered to partner with Easter Seals to help raise funds to support and provide services to people with disabilities. Their support and involvement is just another example of public consciousness and caring by a terrific organization and family. Learn more about this company. |
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NewVision Promotions One thing that every fundraiser must do is promote. Sometimes this seems like an expensive and confusing process but with NewVision Promotions and David Yeager that is not the case! Easter Seals has used NewVision Promotions for various marketing items and we have had nothing but professionalism, good prices and exceeded expectations. Thank you Dave and NewVision Promotions for helping us to raise awareness in our community! See what NewVision Promotions can do for you. |
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Safeway You may already know that Safeway is the second largest retail grocer in the U.S. and Canada (with stores from Alaska to Pennsylvania), but what you may not know is that Safeway is Easter Seals’ biggest sponsor! Last year, Safeway raised $950,000 in the Northern California region alone. This money was donated by customers and employees, and stayed here locally to provide services to children, adults and seniors with disabilities. Learn more about the Safeway/Easter Seals Partnership! |
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United Parcel Service - UPS Each September, Easter Seals Superior California holds its biggest Annual Fundraiser, A Taste of Sacramento and for years we have had the help and support of the volunteers from UPS. Over the years hundreds of people from UPS have volunteered to set-up, clean-up and serve-up our events! Read more about A Taste of Sacramento! |
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Signs Now Signs Now has been helping us to "Stand out in a Crowded World" and we want to thank them for it! Signs Now has helped us out on many projects, from our new bus decals to helping us update our new logos. Because of them we now have Vision statements on program doors which helps us raise awareness in the community. Thank you Signs Now for helping us put our best foot forward. Check out Signs Now's website. |
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Throughout 2008 Ed and Maria Franke have volunteered their time and talent to help Easter Seals and we are very appreciative of their efforts! The Frankes have helped us by capturing numerous photo opportunities and attending several events. They were there when our Child Ambassador Jacob Sidman honored Senator Darrell Steinberg with the Outstanding Advocate Award at the State Capitol. They were at our unveiling of the new Pediatric Skills Center and Open House on January 31st. They were at the Century 21 Awards Banquet and our recent Chairman's Reception as well. The Frankes have allowed us to capture our memories and share them with you! Thank you Ed and Maria!!! |
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California ISO performs as the impartial link between power plants and the utilities that provide electricity to 30 million Californians. The California ISO is the not-for-profit public benefit corporation that matches the demand for electricity the instant it is needed with just the right amount of megawatts. When California ISO employees aren't busy "keeping the lights on" they are "flexing their power" and helping Easter Seals raise money for people living with disabilities. We are grateful for their friendship and support. Check out the California ISO Golf Tournament 2008! |
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The Franchise Tax Board's main job is to administer California’s Personal Income and Corporation Tax Laws. Over the years they have also been given added responsibility to administer certain non-tax programs such as the Homeowner and Renter Assistance Program, Political Reform Act audits, and certain non-tax collection programs such as delinquent vehicle registration and court-ordered debt. When the FTB employees aren't working on taxes, they are working on making our community a better place. They volunteer their time, money and skills to various non-profits, community groups and schools on an ongoing basis. Easter Seals was recently the recipient of one of their projects, in which they raised funds and donated books to our charity! Learn more about the Franchise Tax Board. |
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