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This year’s Accessibility Award winners recognized

The City of Sarnia has presented its annual Accessibility Awards to individuals and companies that go above and beyond in providing services to people with disabilities.

The City of Sarnia has presented its annual Accessibility Awards to individuals and companies that go above and beyond in providing services to people with disabilities.

This year’s winners are:

* RBC Lambton Mall Road - Prelude to Excellence (large business);

* Junior Baker – Prelude to Excellence (small business);

* The Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery Staff, for Artpod Program– Exceptional Leadership in Customer Service;

* Holly Wenning, Amy Mayea, Jenn-Brown Nead, for Expressive Arts Program – Creating Opportunity for an Accessible Community;

* Patodia Eye Institute – Exceptional Accessible Physical Environment;

* Detroit Metro Shuttle Inc. – Going Above and Beyond Award;

* Sarah Nishimura-Nissen – Champion for Inclusive Employment Award;

* Amber Harding – Emerging Leader in Accessibility and Inclusion;

* Lynne Betteridge, for Women in Touch – Age-Friendly Sarnia Award.


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