Marc Anthony Gallucci, executive director, Center for Disability Rights, leads the way Sunday at Savin Rock.
My daughter and I were two of the able-bodied people who took part in the 1.5-mile walk/roll event Sunday morning along the West Haven shoreline.
My husband Ralph, who uses a wheelchair, has been involved with the nonprofit Center for Disability Rights for many years and I can attest to the fact it's a great organization.
Sunday was a picture-perfect weather day, which added to the festive, upbeat atmosphere. After a complimentary breakfast walkers and rollers started down the sidewalk along the beach, then through the parking lot and out to the sidewalk along Capt. Thomas Boulevard.
Some who don't need wheelchairs tried them out to learn firsthand about the daily difficulties faced by the disabled.
Entertainment throughout the morning was provided by five talented teens in a rock band called "Up in Arms."
Members include: Joe Famiglietti of East Haven, lead guitarist; Joe Caruso of East Haven, singer and keyboardist; Kyle Cifarelli of East Haven, bass guitarist; Dan Durazzo of East Haven, drummer; and Matt Zingarello of Guilford, rhythm guitarist.
Executive Director Marc Anthony Gallucci said at least $16,000 had been raised, with more funds pledged. He said more than 90 percent of the money raised goes to scholarships for disabled young people who are headed to college or technical school. "You can feel good about that," Gallucci said.
I do feel good about being a part of this great event. And judging by the many smiling faces that were there I know I'm not alone. |
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Monday, September 10, 2012
West Haven Wheel-A-Thon raises $16G to aid disabled youth
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3 comments:
Patti thanks for the great posting! we don't get enough press on this, and getting it out there will help show what we do and maybe get more participants / funds next year. Great job!
Patti thanks for the great post! We can't get enough press and it's great to see it here today. Hopefully it will encourage more people to get involved next year, and more fund raising. Great job!
That's such a great cause and that's a fantastic achievement to have raised that amount of money! Well done to all involved! This blog post makes me so happy :)
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