8/31/2022 Easterseals Welcomes Local Community and Disability Advocate Staci Tramont to the Board of DirectorsRead Now![]() What prompted you to begin your board relationship with Easterseals? As a mother of two children on the spectrum and the caregiver of my adult sister with special needs it's imperative for me to help educate other parents, caregivers and our community of the resources available to them. I can think of no better organizations than Easterseals that helps bridge the gaps of accessible care and education early on in one's journey. Were you involved with Easterseals or disability advocacy prior to joining the board ? I have not, but am excited to be apart of Easterseals and hope to be a great asset to the board. Why did you choose Easterseals as a recipient of your generosity, time and talent? What do you hope will be your niche within Easterseals scope of services? I have a passion to serve families and individuals with unique abilities. It's important that we strengthen and encourage the relationships, engagement and participation within our local communities. I look forward to assisting with "Community Outreach" and helping create lasting partnerships with community leaders and local businesses. Why is Easterseals important to our community? Early intervention is key to educating and getting families the services they need. Easterseals is leading the way! Staci lives in Port Orange with her husband Chase, and together they have four children: Shea, Chloe, Jacob, and Kennedy Reagan.
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9/12/2022 10:20:26 am
I am a board member of the Sunset Civitan Club here in Daytona Beach. We are advocates and fundraisers for individuals, families, and groups with developmental disabilities. Our international Cititan center in Birmingham, Alabama also focuses on research for MS, Alzheimers, and the Autism spectrum. Please see our web page at www.sunsetcivitan.org.
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Julie Hartman
11/4/2022 02:36:27 am
Thank you Mrs Tramont for your dedication and hard work and welcome aboard. I am a mother of a child with special needs. After moving back to Volusia County, being in another state for a few years, I found it somewhat difficult finding the information I needed for my now 5 yr old boy. I do appreciate the services our area, Daytona Beach, has to offer however I wish there was more accessible information online or available with in the community. I am fortunate to talk with another parent who has a child with special needs, whom provided me with some the information I needed to get my child off on the right foot. I am excited for him to attend Easter Seals and feel confident he will be well taken care of.
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11/12/2022 09:45:47 am
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