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Red Rock Center for Independence seeks aquatic-center fee relief, outlines services to Cedar City Council
Summary
Representatives of the Red Rock Center for Independence described equipment loans, home modifications and weekly programs for people with disabilities and asked the council to consider waiving aquatic-center fees for a new adaptive recreation program.
Hayden Johnson, executive director of the Red Rock Center for Independence, and local staff introduced the nonprofit to the Cedar City Council on April 9 and asked the city to consider waiving aquatic-center fees so the group can start an adaptive recreation program.
The Red Rock representatives told the council the organization provides equipment loans (wheelchairs, power chairs, walkers, ramps), arranges home modifications such as vertical lifts, and runs weekly activities covering independent-living skills, financial literacy and employment supports. Johnson said the nonprofit covers nine counties from a base in St. George and…
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