Rep. Comstock Visits Easter Seals Child Development Center

(Photo: Courtesy of Kate Jones)
(Photo: Courtesy of Kate Jones)

Congresswoman Barbara Comstock, who represents Virginia’s 10th district, reads the Eric Carle classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? to a group of three-year-olds at the Easter Seals Child Development Center of Northern Virginia at 300 Hunton Avenue. Comstock visited the center, which provides inclusive programs that feature early intervention and education and full-day childcare, among other services, on Monday. During her visit, Comstock toured the center and discussed the importance of Easter Seals critical programs in the community with the development center’s president and CEO Lisa Reeves, vice president of children’s services Linda Janulis, vice president of government relations Katy Neas, and Deborah Elliott, who’s a spouse of retired U.S. Marine Corps Captain.

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