Sunday, May 04, 2008

HOUSTON GETS A NATIONAL AWARD!

THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ON DISABILITY!











Mayor Bill White today joined in celebrating Houston’s selection as the National Organization on Disability’s most accessible U.S. city for the 2007 contest. The Accessible America Award includes a $25,000 check, which the mayor accepted on behalf of the Mayor’s Office for People With Disabilities.

The celebration included games and activities for children and families, entertainment, and an award ceremony. The event took place in Memorial Park at the Vale-Asche Foundation Playground Without Limits, which was designed to be fully accessible to all children.

"Houston is a great city of opportunity and that means opportunity for everyone, including our disability community," said Mayor Bill White. "We work hard every day to make sure it stays that way and we are honored that the National Organization on Disability has recognized it.”

Houston is being recognized for its exemplary efforts, which include: the Parks Advisory Review Committee, which works to ensure that people with disabilities have access to parks and recreational opportunities; the ADA Taxicab Committee, working to ensure the accessibility of taxis and for-hire transportation; an inclusive process to install audible pedestrian traffic signals; the Persons with Disabilities Business Enterprise Program, which promotes entrepreneurship among people with disabilities; the Business Partnership Breakfast, which promotes to employers the business case for employing people with disabilities; the Housing and Employment Resources Expo for People with Disabilities, an event that is a collaboration between community partners and the City to address housing and employment barriers for people with disabilities; and a strong, coordinated effort to ensure access to parking for people with disabilities.

This community event also coincides with the 15th anniversary of the creation of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and the Houston Commission on Disabilities.

The Insite served as emcee of the Friday morning event. Several people turned out including Mayor Bill White, Joe Turner, Toni Lawrence, Wanda Adams, Gale Brown, Ashe Ackerman, and the list goes on. Here are the pictures I snapped at the event!

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