Tuesday, December 3, 2024

VersAbility Resources Celebrates 70 Years of Impact at Anniversary Gala

Abigail the Advocate (Consociate Media)

HAMPTON — VersAbility Resources commemorated seven decades of service and community impact at its 70th Anniversary Gala, hosted in late October at The Mariners’ Museum.

The event brought together supporters, advocates, and community leaders to honor VersAbility’s longstanding commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities across Hampton Roads.

The evening raised over $138,000, which will directly benefit the organization’s diverse programs and services, it said.

Over 160 guests attended the celebration, which featured a retrospective look at VersAbility’s impact since its founding in 1954. Through personal stories shared by program participants and messages from family members, VersAbility noted attendees were shown the changes it has brought to the lives of thousands.

The funds raised will be directed toward enhancing VersAbility’s programs in employment services, day support and early childhood assistance, among others.

(Consociate Media) 

The event was keynoted by Abigail the Advocate, a model, actor, athlete and motivational speaker who was born with Down syndrome. Guests also enjoyed gourmet dining, live music, and a silent auction featuring exclusive items donated by local businesses, artists and service providers.

“This milestone is not just a reflection of VersAbility’s legacy, but also of the countless individuals, families and supporters who believe in creating inclusive opportunities for all,” said VersAbility CEO Kasia Grzelkowski.

Expressing gratitude to attendees, community partners, and event sponsors, Grzelkowski added, “Their generosity ensures that VersAbility will continue to expand our services and create new pathways to independence for the next 70 years.”

The organization said it looks forward to the future, with plans to build upon its programs and continue championing accessibility, employment and community support for individuals with disabilities.

For more information on VersAbility Resources and ways to support its mission, visit versability.org.

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