Shelley Ginsburg-Brown

About Shelley Ginsburg-Brown

Shelley Ginsburg is the Director of Digital Marketing for Easterseals Southern California. She joined the organization in 2014 and is currently responsible for increasing online awareness for the life-changing disability services Easterseals provides for individuals in local communities and their families, helping them address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals so that they can live, learn, work and play in our communities.

Video Special: Living Options Music Therapy

Music is a unique form of sensory stimulation that is a means of communication and expression. Research results and clinical experiences show success in incorporating music into mental health therapy, even for those who may not respond to other therapies.

More Examples of Easterseals’ Work During the COVID-19 Quarantine

The past month has been filled with more great stories of associates working hard and thinking creatively to support our participants and families during the pandemic.

How Easterseals is Working During the COVID-19 Quarantine

Easterseals Southern California is still open, providing support in innovative new ways as we serve our program participants, their families and our communities.

For Your Holiday Movie Viewing Consideration: “The Peanut Butter Falcon”

“The Peanut Butter Falcon” is more than an enjoyable movie. The film, and its backstory, also provide an excellent example of what Easterseals means when it says we are looking to “change the way the world defines and views disability."

Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Halloween Experience

Halloween can be a spooky time for all children, but it can be especially overwhelming for children with autism and sensory issues. Learn tips for success to help experience a stress-free Halloween.

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Working At Easterseals Helped Me Realize How Critical Disability Services are for My Uncle Dan

Working at Easterseals has helped Digital Marketing Director Shelley Ginsburg-Brown develop a greater appreciation of the many benefits of services for individuals with developmental disabilities, such as her Uncle Dan.