Lift Disability Network, Gymnastics USA announce community partnership agreement

The partnership between the local gymnastics facility and nonprofit reflects shared commitment to providing inclusive opportunities for children with special needs.


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Lift Disability Network and Gymnastics USA announced a community partnership agreement. This agreement between the local gymnastics facility and the nonprofit organization reflects a shared commitment to providing inclusive opportunities for children, particularly those with special needs, in a safe and positive environment.

“For years, Gymnastics USA has been incredible supporters of Lift Disability Network, contributing to many of our events,” Lift Disability Network Executive Director Jim Hukill said. “We are excited that they have chosen to deepen their commitment by partnering with us in such a meaningful way.”

Not only is Winter Garden-based Gymnastics USA the largest gymnastics facility in Florida but its commitment to supporting children with disabilities aligns seamlessly with Lift Disability Network's mission to empower individuals and families in the disability community.

Both Lift Disability Network and Gymnastics USA are faith-based organizations that believe in serving others with humility and love, reflecting God's unconditional care for all. 

"My brother, Zander, and his wife, Jackie, co-owners of Gymnastics USA, strongly believe, as I do, that Gymnastics USA and Lift Disability Network share a common vision to create a lasting impact on children and families through the power of activity, community and faith," said Austin Arthur, Gymnastics USA co-founder.

 

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Sam Albuquerque

A native of João Pessoa, Brazil, Sam Albuquerque moved in 1997 to Central Florida as a kid. After earning a communications degree in 2016 from the University of Central Florida, he started his career covering sports as a producer for a local radio station, ESPN 580 Orlando. He went on to earn a master’s degree in editorial journalism from Northwestern University, before moving to South Carolina to cover local sports for the USA Today Network’s Spartanburg Herald-Journal. When he’s not working, you can find him spending time with his lovely wife, Sarah, newborn son, Noah, and dog named Skulí.

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