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National Ability Center champions inclusivity through adaptive adventures

April 11, 2024 | Planning Commission, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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National Ability Center champions inclusivity through adaptive adventures
In a recent government meeting, representatives from the National Ability Center (NAC) presented their mission and ongoing initiatives aimed at empowering individuals with disabilities through recreational activities. The meeting featured key members of the NAC, including Chief Operating Officer Jeff Fonz and Southern Utah Senior Program Manager Karen Locke, who highlighted the organization's commitment to providing low-cost experiences for approximately 600 to 700 individuals each season in Moab.

The NAC, which has been operational in the area for several years, focuses on serving diverse populations, including veterans and individuals with various disabilities. They offer programs that promote self-esteem and confidence through sports and educational activities. The organization also provides scholarships to ensure accessibility for those who may not afford the services.

During the meeting, the NAC team discussed the challenges they face, particularly regarding logistics and communication. Currently, they lack a dedicated facility for meeting participants, which complicates coordination efforts, especially for groups arriving from out of town. The team emphasized the need for a more suitable meeting location to enhance service delivery and participant experience.

The discussion also included a presentation on the importance of their programs, with personal stories shared to illustrate the positive impact on participants' lives. The NAC aims to foster a sense of community and belonging among individuals with disabilities, encouraging them to engage in activities that promote physical and mental well-being.

As the meeting progressed, the commission was invited to provide feedback and guidance on the NAC's proposed text amendment, which is crucial for the organization's future operations and expansion in Moab. The open format of the discussion allowed for a collaborative approach to addressing the needs of the community and enhancing the services offered by the NAC.

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