ABILITY AwarenessMark Goffeney, born with no arms, hammers on an ABILITY HouseVolunteer who is blind uses power drill on ABILITY HouseVolunteer with Intellectual Disabilities with Actress Hope AllenVolunteer who uses a wheelchair working on Honolulu ABILITY House
    Building a World of Inclusion for People with Health Conditions and Disabilities

     

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    The ABILITY Build is the hallmark program of ABILITY Awareness and funded by grant from the Corporation for National & Community Service*. Conducted in association with Habitat for Humanity affiliates nationwide, ABILITY Builds engage volunteers with health conditions and disabilities to help build low-income homes, demonstrating their skills, talents and employability. Special initiatives focus on outreach to injured veterans and college students.

     

    *This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, political affiliation, or religion. This material is based upon work supported by the Corporation for National & Community Service under Grant No. 05DSHCA002. Opinions or points of view expresses in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of, or a position that is endorsed by, the Corporation.

     

     

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    Image: Paralympic athlete digging trench

    Image: Man with SCI operating a table saw

    Image: Blind volunteers learning to use power drills

    Image: Tom, a man who is blind, helps shingle the roof.

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