Ms. Wheelchair America Program
In 1972 a Columbus, Ohio physician, Dr. Philip K Wood, who devoted his career to the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities, was aware of the talent, capabilities, determination and courage of people with disabilities. He established Ms. Wheelchair America as a forum for the promotion of the achievements, as well as the needs of, people with mobility impairments. The non-profit program is staffed and coordinated by volunteers throughout the country dedicated to increasing public awareness so that all citizens will be able to lead productive and meaningful lives.
Unlike other pageants, Ms. Wheelchair America is in no way a beauty contest. It is instead a competition to select the most accomplished and articulate spokesperson for the millions of Americans with disabilities. The selected representative must be able to communicate both the needs and the accomplishments of her constituency to the general public, the business community and the legislature.
As Ms. Wheelchair America, her duties are numerous. Each year she has the opportunity to travel, visiting advocacy groups, making public appearances and conducting radio, print and TV interviews in the fulfillment of her responsibilities. These include promoting awareness of the need to eliminate architectural and attitudinal barriers, informing the able-bodied public of the achievements of people with disabilities across the nation and promoting Ms. Wheelchair America by assisting in the establishment of programs in all the states.
Please check our archived web site at www.judyhoit.com/pageanthistory for more details on the history of the Ms. Wheelchair America Program.
Access the Ms. Wheelchair America web site at: www.mswheelchairamerica.org
Unlike other pageants, Ms. Wheelchair America is in no way a beauty contest. It is instead a competition to select the most accomplished and articulate spokesperson for the millions of Americans with disabilities. The selected representative must be able to communicate both the needs and the accomplishments of her constituency to the general public, the business community and the legislature.
As Ms. Wheelchair America, her duties are numerous. Each year she has the opportunity to travel, visiting advocacy groups, making public appearances and conducting radio, print and TV interviews in the fulfillment of her responsibilities. These include promoting awareness of the need to eliminate architectural and attitudinal barriers, informing the able-bodied public of the achievements of people with disabilities across the nation and promoting Ms. Wheelchair America by assisting in the establishment of programs in all the states.
Please check our archived web site at www.judyhoit.com/pageanthistory for more details on the history of the Ms. Wheelchair America Program.
Access the Ms. Wheelchair America web site at: www.mswheelchairamerica.org
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