Freddie Mac Announces Major Investment in Easter Seals Inter-Generational Center
December 19 2006 - 2:20PM
PR Newswire (US)
Corporation Demonstrates Ongoing Commitment to Individuals With
Disabilities CALVERTON, Md., Dec 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region is pleased to
announce that Freddie Mac has invested $250,000 toward the Easter
Seals/Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Inter- Generational Center (IGC)
capital campaign. The gift reflects Freddie Mac's long and
substantial commitment to the greater Washington, DC community,
especially at risk children and families. "Freddie Mac's investment
comes at precisely the right moment to propel the IGC toward swift
completion," said Lisa Reeves, President and CEO of Easter Seals
Greater Washington-Baltimore Region. "We look forward to completing
the construction that began this August and to opening our doors to
the community in 2007. Without the very generous support of Freddie
Mac and other major donors -- public, private and corporate -- who
understand that this center represents a significant shift in
disability care, this would still be just another blueprint." For
more than 70 years Easter Seals has provided quality services in
the Washington Metropolitan Region for individuals with
disabilities such as cerebral palsy, autism, Down's syndrome,
stroke, and Alzheimer's disease. The IGC represents a new service
prototype, bringing Easter Seals' highly successful programs
serving children and adults together under one roof. The
41,157-square-foot building located in Silver Spring, Maryland will
directly impact the lives of well over 15,500 children, adults and
seniors with disabilities, as well as their caregivers and families
over the next decade. As the first nonprofit in the area and among
the first in the nation to build and operate such a "shared site,"
-- serving both children and adults with disabilities in one
facility -- the IGC will serve as a national model of program
excellence worthy of replication throughout the nation. No longer
will a choice need to be made to exclude one population in order to
serve another. Rather than serving just children in one center and
adults and seniors in another, Easter Seals will be able to
simultaneously serve individuals from birth to 100 years of age and
beyond in an integrated program. The IGC will provide direct
services, professional education, and family caregiver support to
1,500 persons each year and include the following services: * Adult
and Senior Day Services * Child Development and Early Education
Services * Therapy and Assistive Technology Services * Family
Caregiver Resource Center * Training/Conference Center It will also
serve as a base for community outreach and further expansion of
Easter Seals services across the region. "In the DC region and
across the nation, families are increasingly taking on caregiving
roles for both their children and elders -- often juggling this
role with a career," explained Ralph F. Boyd, Freddie Mac's
executive vice president for community relations. "Our investment
will help struggling families receive important services, ensuring
more families succeed. This cutting edge facility will bring a high
return for individuals with disabilities, their caregivers, and the
wider community, and we're proud to be a supporter." Easter Seals
has developed partnerships with educational institutions such as
Johns Hopkins University and service agencies such as the
Montgomery County Area Agency on Aging, the Division of
Rehabilitation Services under the Maryland Department of Education,
and the Maryland Assistive Technology Center to enhance IGC
services. Additionally, Easter Seals is partnering with Generations
United, a national organization based in Washington, D.C. Easter
Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region provides comprehensive
services for children and adults with disabilities and their
families in Maryland, the District of Columbia, northern Virginia,
and West Virginia. Easter Seals' three core services include early
education and care for children with and without disabilities,
adult and senior day services, and home and community-based
services. Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned company established by
Congress in 1970 to support homeownership and rental housing.
Freddie Mac fulfills its mission by purchasing residential
mortgages and mortgage-related securities, which it finances
primarily by issuing mortgage-related securities and debt
instruments in the capital markets. Over the years, Freddie Mac has
made home possible for one in six homebuyers and more than four
million renters in America. DATASOURCE: Freddie Mac CONTACT:
Michael Levin of Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region,
+1-301-931-8700, or ; or Shawn Flaherty of Freddie Mac,
+1-703-903-4384, or Web site: http://www.freddiemac.com/
http://www.gwbr.easterseals.com/
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