Wednesday, September 8, 2010

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Support IB Express AbilityOne Base Supply Center Employees at Fort Detrick, Maryland Event

(pictured left: Kevin Lynch, CEO NIB (center) and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (right) at Ft. Detrick AbilityOne Base Supply Center Celebration

Fort Detrick, MD – Today, the employees of the IB Express AbilityOne Base Supply Center (BSC) were joined by U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD-06) and personnel from Industries for the Blind – Milwaukee at an event to thank the community of Fort Detrick for their support and to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program.

Rep. Bartlett and National Industries for the Blind (NIB) President and CEO Kevin A. Lynch praised the work of the AbilityOne Program and the IB Express BSC during remarks at a short program at Fort Detrick.

“AbilityOne has an unmatched record of success fulfilling their mission of creating a job for every person who wants to work regardless of their disabilities,” said Rep. Bartlett. “In addition to a paycheck, AbilityOne Base Supply Centers and IB Express provide our neighbors who are [blind or] disabled ... with the dignity, confidence and self-worth from doing work that is respected and appreciated in our community. I am particularly grateful for AbilityOne’s tireless support to find meaningful work for our servicemen and women who volunteered to serve in our Armed Forces and were disabled as a result of injuries they suffered while they were working to protect us.”

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) also had words of praise for the employees of the IB Express BSC.

“Congratulations to the terrific men and women of the AbilityOne Program, who provide such exceptional service day-in and day-out to the Fort Detrick community here at the Base Supply Center. Your outstanding work ethic and customer service skills go a long way toward making the Fort Detrick Base Supply Center a virtual one-stop shop,” wrote Sen. Mikulski.

There are 140 AbilityOne BSC facilities located at federal and military installations throughout the United States that provide employment to 300 Americans who are blind or severely disabled. More than 40,000 blind or disabled people are employed through the sale of products and services through the AbilityOne Program.

“IB Express supports the mission and the service men and women of Fort Detrick. It also supports the livelihood of the men and women who, through civilian service support our military,” said Lynch. “IB Express and NIB personnel are proud to be included in supporting America’s Armed Forces.”

Also attending today’s event were Colonel Judith D. Robinson, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Detrick, and Eric Beale, Program Liaison, Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled.

“Since 1952, IB-Milwaukee has been providing employment opportunities for people who are blind. Right now, we employ over 200 individuals at manufacturing facilities and BSCs around the country,” said Chuck Lange, President and CEO, Industries for the Blind – Milwaukee. “We operate 10 BSCs located on military bases around the country, and we are very proud to offer quality, value and convenience to our servicemen and women.”

About National Industries for the Blind
NIB’s (www.NIB.org) mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and 89 associated agencies serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT® products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD).

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