TowBot Posted January 5, 2018 Share Posted January 5, 2018 “Miller Industries and the Miller Family Foundation is incredibly proud to be a part of such a noble cause for disabled children and adults in our community,” said Will Miller, co-CEO of Miller Industries. “The entire concept of the Miracle Field is something that we are enthusiastic about and we wanted to do everything that we could to help make it a reality for the city of Chattanooga.” In the Chattanooga area school system alone there are approximately 8,300 children with special needs. The Miracle League began in 1998 with the development of a custom-designed sports field developed for those with special needs. Miracle League fields are designed with cushioned, rubberized surfaces that are latex-free, completely flat and have no barriers. Fields also allow easy access for wheelchairs, canes, crutches and prosthetic limbs. For more information about the Miracle League visit their site at miracleleague.com. For more information about Miller Industries and their products follow them on social media, visit their website at millerind.com. From left:Debbie Whitmire – Miller IndustriesJames Whitmire – Miller IndustriesJan Moses (bent) – Miracle LeagueMike McGauley (stand) – Miracle LeagueDonna McConnico (stand) – Miracle LeagueKim Chapman – Miracle LeagueJanet Dunn (bent) Chattanooga YMCABill Wilder (stand) Miracle LeagueJane Kaylor (stand) Miracle LeagueJohn Germ (stand) Miracle LeagueJulie Hoover – Miller Industries The post Making a Difference for Children with Disabilities in East Tennessee appeared first on Tow Times Magazine. View the full article On TowTimes.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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