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OPENING OF THE 1969 EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN SCENARIO CON'T:
The Easter Seal Child, Donna Kay Howell, was a victim
of a rare childhood stroke at the age of four. She suffered com-
plete paralysis of the right side of her body and was unable to
walk or stand. In-addition, she suffered a serious speech involve-
ment. Following referral to the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center
in Tallahassee, Donna Kay made full recovery from her speech
defect, but still receives therapy at the Center to correct a slight
limp and restore full use of her right side.
The National Easter Seal Society is the oldest and largest
voluntary agency serving the handicapped. It has some 2, 000
affiliates which maintain 2, 500 rehabilitation facilities and programs.
These affiliates provide services to some 253, 000 patients regardless
of race, religion, national background, economic status, or cause
of crippling.
This years Easter Seal Campaign will run to April 6th and
is the major source of support of this $32 million program for
professional treatment for crippled children and adults.
It is estimated that your participation will last approximately
10--15 minutes at the conclusion of which you will be escorted back
to your office.
NOTE:
There will be press coverage of the event.
No formal remarks have been prepared.
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