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Amramp Huntington Donating Wheelchair Ramp to Abilities Abound

Amramp Huntington will be donating a ramp to the 6th annual Abilities Aboundevent hosted by the Northeast Indiana Disability Advocacy Coalition (NIDAC), on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the Courtyard Marriott ballroom in downtown Fort Wayne. The Abilities Abound event, which won the 2012 Community Spirit Award given by the Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities, raises awareness of the accomplishments of people with disabilities. The ramp will ensure that the event is accessible to all who attend.

“Amramp specializes in providing accessibility solutions for special events and residential purposes throughout Indiana and we are very proud to support Abilities Abound by providing the ramp,” stated Loretta Mottram, Sr. Director of Business Development for Amramp Huntington. “Whether you need a ramp for weddings, graduations, voting booths or other special events, Amramp has cost effective and timely solutions for those needs.”

The program features Keynote speaker, Melissa Stockwell, the first female amputee in the Iraq War and U.S. Paralympian 3‐Time World Champion. Ms.Stockwell has been featured in Sports Illustrated, People, The Chicago Tribune and a Triathlon Magazine cover story as well as the documentary ‘From Baghdad to Beijing’ which chronicled her journey as a wounded warrior from the roads of Baghdad to the Paralympics Games. The program also includes the Business of the Year award which honors an area company that hires individuals with disabilities, fosters a supportive culture and has accessible facilities. In addition, winners of the elementary, middle and high school Abilities Abound essay contest will be introduced.

Registration is open for Abilities Abound. Event tickets are advance purchase only and available at www.AbilitiesAbound.org.

About Amramp Huntington                                                              

Amramp Huntington, a division of Pathfinder Services, Inc., allows for organizations, like those who make up the Northeast Indiana Disability Advocacy Coalition, families and businesses to rent or purchase an ADA compliant, low cost, modular ramp, featuring a patented non-slip ramp surface. The unique, perforated steel mesh ramp surface has an open pattern, allowing moisture to drain, reducing the possibility of a slippery ice surface or mold build-up. Amramp offers free home evaluations and meets with each client to custom design the ramp. Ramps are available in days, not weeks or months, and most installations take less than a day. For a free evaluation for your special event or for more information on Amramp please call 260-519-0101 or e-mail to [email protected].

 

Pathfinder Services, Inc. is a not-for-profit comprehensive human and community development organization headquartered in Huntington, where it was founded in 1966. In addition to Huntington County, Pathfinder Services also serves individuals and families in Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Elkhart, Jay, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall, Miami, Noble, St. Joe, Starke, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley Counties.  Additional information about Pathfinder Services can be found at www.pathfinderservices.org.

 

About NEIDAC

The Northeast Indiana Disability Advocacy Coalition (NEIDAC) is a consortium of disability organizations whose mission is to be a common voice and to advocate for equal opportunities on behalf of the disability community.

 

NEIDAC member organizations include:

• Aging and In Home Services • Audiences Unlimited • Autism Society of Indiana • AWS Foundation • Byron Health Care • Camp PossAbility • Children’s Autism Center • Community Transportation Network • Down Syndrome Association of Northeast Indiana (DSANI) • Easter Seals ARC • Fifth Freedom • ICAN • InSource • League for the Blind and Disabled • Mental Health America in Allen County • Passages • Pathfinder Services • Turnstone

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