Three North Carolina Easter Seals Schools Closing
Circle Connections: New Products & Services Some special-needs children in North Carolina soon will have to find new preschools to attend. Three of the state's nine preschools operated by Easter Seals and United Cerebral Palsy are closing in the next month because of a lack of funding. Jeff Smith, a spokesman for the nonprofit organization, said the schools, which serve children with and without disabilities, need more volume to be viable. Food Lion is ending its fundraising partnership with Easter Seals next year, but officials said that's not the reason for the closings. The Cape Fear Children . . .