Lynda Steele, Abilities United Executive Director, accepts her "Sweetheart" award from PAUSD. |
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Alto resident Rachel Paley, nominated Lynda Steele, who is retiring from her
position as Executive Director of Abilities United in 2014; "From
the entire special needs community, we wish Lynda health, happiness, rest, and
pursuit of new interests, with the deepest thanks for all of her work on our
behalf in the past".
The
nomination letters for Pamela Newman, Misty Accristo, and Erica Davis described
the team as “flexible”, “accommodating”, and describes their work as “trains her to have stamina and orientation as a future desk
worker. These skills will open doors to be gainfully employed and enjoy a
higher quality of life.”
“It’s a
very public thank you and a big party celebrating wonderful people” shared
founder of the awards Tina Underwood. “The world at large needs to hear, know,
and understand that kindness can make a huge difference to a child with a
special need. Truly, saying ‘Hi’ to my son and acknowledging him as a
person seems like a small thing, but it is huge for my son.”
The
Sweetheart Awards is a wonderful way for parents, teachers, and students to
honor the generous, gracious, and supportive spirit in our schools and our
community. Often, people do not feel they have a suitable way to say
thank you to those who support our students; this is an annual celebration of
these dedicated people,” described Special Education Director Holly Wade.
Nominations
have been collected from PAUSD parents for the past few months and more than 80
nominees were recognized at the ceremony. Each nominee received flowers and a
certificate. A reception in their honor followed the ceremony. The event
was held in the PAUSD Board room at 25 Churchill Ave. at 7:30 p.m.
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