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Starved Rock Regional Center Endowment Fund

Starved Rock Regional Center Endowment Fund

The Starved Rock Regional Center for Therapy and Child Development Endowment Fund was established to ensure that the Center will be able to withstand variances in the economy, government funding, event profits, and major changes to the overall resources of the Center. 


Since its inception, the Center has consistently provided quality services to LaSalle and Bureau County children with, and without, special needs and their families so that they have equal opportunity to live, learn and play in their community. 


We are honored to have the Starved Rock Regional Center for Therapy and Child Development Endowment Fund as a part of our portfolio of funds. 


  • SRRC is a premier provider of speech, physical, developmental and occupational therapy services for children 

  • SRRC is a child care center and pre-school for children with and without special needs

  • SRRC is a non-profit organization that strives to help all children live, learn and play to their maximum ability.


An icon in our community, the SRRC has been providing services throughout LaSalle County since 1947. That is when “LaSalle County Chapter for Crippled Children” was begun by Streator business leader Henry M. Light. Previously the agency changed its name to Easter Seals of LaSalle & Bureau Counties, and then the Starved Rock Regional Center for Therapy and Child Development in 2015. 


Financial donations may also be mailed or made in person at our office 241 Marquette St, LaSalle, IL 61301. If you prefer to make a financial contribution by mail, please make your check payable to SRCCF. For more information about the Starved Rock Regional Center for Therapy and Child Development Endowment Fund, please contact (815)252-2906. To learn more about the Center, visit https://starvedrockcenter.org

Committed to you and your future.

Community foundations exist to meet the philanthropic needs of the community and the philanthropic desires of local donors. When we connect those two, wonderful things happen to enhance the quality of life for all of us.​

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