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Updated · The Post and Courier · May 22
Summerville Mayor’s Committee Awards $20,000 at 36th Luncheon Honoring Disability Inclusion
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Updated · The Post and Courier · May 22

Summerville Mayor’s Committee Awards $20,000 at 36th Luncheon Honoring Disability Inclusion

1 articles · Updated · The Post and Courier · May 22
  • About $20,000 in scholarships and awards went to students, workers and community advocates at the Summerville Mayor’s Committee’s 36th annual luncheon on May 6 at Summerville Country Club.
  • More than 100 attendees heard speakers frame the event around meaningful employment for people with differing abilities, stressing access to work rather than charity or sympathy.
  • Employer honors went to Beyond Handcrafted and Piggly Wiggly of Ladson, while individual awards recognized Noah Lisle, Drew Honea, Jaden Joseph and Samuel J. Miller for workplace and community impact.
  • Scholarships were awarded to Anna Grace Tanner, Macy Bergman, Cameron Sultan, Joshua Cummings, Jamari Waring and Christian Hewett, whose studies range from nursing and cybersecurity to engineering and forensic science.
  • Founded in 1990 by the Summerville Rotary Club and the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, the committee used the luncheon to showcase a broader local network of businesses, educators and civic leaders backing disability inclusion.
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