Sports Complex receives accessibility leadership award from Connecting Horizons
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by Marcus Bankuti / July 2, 2026
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The article covers the Sports Complex being recognized as an accessibility leader through an award from Connecting Horizons. It highlights the importance of accessibility for people with diverse abilities and the role of the award in setting an example for other community organizations. The piece also includes a personal anecdote about June Delisle navigating her wheelchair on the road to avoid damaged sidewalks, illustrating accessibility challenges.
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· 3 pulledI don't know if I scared him into it, but he got some of it done, and in a really timely fashion, too.
The importance of the award cannot be overstated.
It's to help show a beacon of light for people with diverse abilities, and to also set an example for other organizations within the community to bring up their game, so to speak, and make the community more welcoming, in their organization or even in their personal business.
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