Area Cp Center Will Be Built in Lahood's Nameeaster Seals Expands Program for Families

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BLOOMINGTON - Fewer than half of children with cerebral palsy in Central Illinois are getting the services they need, according to Easter Seals, which wants to expand its program to meet the need.

Easter Seals announced Tuesday plans for The Ray and Kathy LaHood Center for Cerebral Palsy to expand and improve coordination of services for children with cerebral palsy and their families. Named for the retiring Republican congressman from Peoria and his wife, the center would be based at Easter Seals in Peoria but would provide services at Easter Seals, 2404 E. Empire St., Bloomington, and Decatur, said Steve Thompson, Easter Seals president and chief executive officer.

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Area Cp Center Will Be Built in Lahood's Nameeaster Seals Expands Program for Families

"There are more than 1,000 children with cerebral palsy...

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