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ESA International -- Headquarters
ESA Headquarters provides administrative,
business, leadership training, publication, and membership services that
cannot be accomplished on a volunteer basis.
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ESA International Council
The International Council of ESA
is the volunteer advisory board for the organization that organizes and
conducts the annual ESA convention. The IC also provides advice and
counsel in the conduct of general ESA business for state and local
officers. This volunteer board is comprised of both elected and appointed
officers.
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ESA Foundation
The ESA Foundation is a public
foundation that was established to enhance ESA's philanthropic endeavors
and interests. The ESA Foundation is governed by a board of volunteer
directors who administer educational, scholarship, and grant programs that
benefit the general public. This board also works to ensure that the ESA
Foundation remains in complete compliance with all government requirements
pertaining to non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
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St Jude Children's Research Hospital
In 1972, ESA responded to Danny
Thomas's request for support for the kids by adopting St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital in Memphis, TN as its major philanthropic project. Since
that time, ESA has helped to raise more than $100 million for St. Jude
Children's Research Hospital.
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Easter Seals
Easter Seals provides
exceptional services to ensure that people living with autism and
other disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play.
ESA has been a supporter of Easter Seals for 25 years, raising more than
$5.7 million.
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Oklahoma School for the Blind
A project of the Oklahoma
State Council since 1968, the school's purpose is to meet the educational
needs of blind and visually impaired students who are residents of the
state by providing a program to help students reach their maximum
potential.
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Oklahoma School for the Deaf
A project of the Oklahoma State
Council since 1989, it is the vision of the school that
Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the State of Oklahoma
have the same opportunities as all children to be successful
in a barrier-free environment.
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