By DAVID RAINER, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Thanks to a donation by the University of South Alabama’s (USA) Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order (KA), those with mobility issues will have access to an all-terrain track chair at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. The presentation of the track chair to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Alabama State Parks was held during the USA Jaguars home football game Saturday at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
Bill Bennett, General Manager of The Lodge at Gulf State Park, said the track chair will add a new dimension to the accessibility efforts that are already in place at the resort park.
“We’re so grateful for the KA chapter’s donation of the track chair to Gulf State Park,” Bennett said. “The entire project at the park had a keen focus on accessibility and mobility, whether that’s on the trails or at the Lodge. We were designed to allow individuals with mobility issues to access all areas of our facilities, including the beach, the swimming pool, restaurants and meeting spaces.
“Having that track chair available will complement the use of these accessible areas and encourage and increase individuals’ connection to the outdoors. When you look at the expansion of the trails system, there was a lot of input into the grade level and having it paved so those individuals who are wheelchair users or who have difficulties with mobility will be able to use those trails. That was very important to the people who designed this. You can see that throughout the park. We have a zero-entry pool at the Lodge with railing that helps navigate that. If you look at the public access boardwalk, that was for access to the beach. When (Hurricane) Sally came by, it was important to rebuild that.”
Bennett applauded the KA members for the initiative to donate equipment for use in the vicinity of the chapter.
“You look at a fraternal organization that takes note of the issues with mobility and wants to help out,” he said. “I just think it’s great.”
Ed Poolos, ADCNR Deputy Commissioner, said the Department is very appreciative of the track chair donation by the USA chapter of KA.
“This will allow individuals to go to the beach and travel the trails at Gulf State Park,” Deputy Commissioner Poolos said. “This will give us new ability to show off our wonderful park to individuals with mobility impairments. Our goal is to have all-terrain chairs at all 21 of our State Parks.”
Justin Miller, a KA member and U.S. Army Reservist who recently returned from an overseas deployment, spent time in Kuwait, Georgia (former Soviet republic), and Syria before coming back to the University of South Alabama and joining the effort to raise money for the track chair.
“Coming back to KA and philanthropy really holds true to my heart; it’s something I take very deeply,” Miller said. “Our philanthropy of donating the track chair to wounded veterans and other individuals allows them to do things they wouldn’t otherwise be able to do. Being a veteran, I’m glad to be a part of this.”