The History of Easter Seals
What the Organization Does
By Kassidy Emmerson, published Feb 01, 2006
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In building the Elyria Memorial Hospital, which opened in 1908, Allen learned that the two hundred children in Lorain County who were physically disabled were generally just kept out of sight. The only care they received was whatever could be done for them at home. This discovery spurred the man to found the "National Society for Crippled Children" in 1919.
As another fund-raising crusade to raise money, the society developed "Easter Seals" in the spring of 1934. The seals, which resembled postage stamps, were associated with "bringing a new life to the disabled." That's why they were called "Easter Seals", because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The seals were sold to raise money. The contributors then placed the seals on envelopes to show they supported the National Society for Crippled Children.
In 1952, the lily flower, which is a symbol of spring, was officially adopted as the new logo for the (now) National Easter Seal Society.
The National Easter Seal Society has expanded its helping hands over the past many years. It started the "first national voluntary agency to speak and act on behalf of children with disabilities in the 1920s." It also has expanded its focus on not just children, but disabled adults as well.
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