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National Ability Center celebrates 40 years of empowerment

May 23, 2024 | Planning Commission, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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National Ability Center celebrates 40 years of empowerment
In a recent government meeting, a passionate advocate shared the history and evolution of SCORE, now known as the National Ability Center, highlighting its significant impact on individuals with disabilities over the past four decades. The speaker recounted their involvement beginning in Salt Lake City, where the program started with just two boats and a handful of volunteers dedicated to providing equal opportunities for children with disabilities.

As the program expanded, the number of boats increased to three, and volunteer support grew from eight to twelve, largely relying on community goodwill rather than government funding. The speaker emphasized the grassroots nature of the initiative, which was driven by volunteers committed to making a difference.

After relocating to Moab in 1990, the speaker continued to support the program, initially hosting activities at the John Wayne cabin and their ranch. However, as demand grew, they sought a more permanent facility, leading to the current location of the National Ability Center.

The meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to fulfill the organization's vision of inclusivity and empowerment for individuals with disabilities, reflecting a deep commitment to community service and advocacy.

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