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Posted by
Brenda FulmerAugust 13, 2009 9:39 AM
The law firm of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley recently donated a Wii gaming system to Seagull Industries for the Disabled, Inc. This donation was part of a coordinated giving program through InjuryBoard, a growing community of attorneys, media professionals, safety industry experts, and local activists committed to making a difference by helping families stay safe and avoid injury, and helping those who are injured receive the assistance they need to seek justice and move on with their lives after an accident or injury.
Seagull Industries for the Disabled, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1979 and provides educational, vocational, social and residential services to adults with developmental challenges. More than 100 adults participate in the organization’s Work-Make-Cents program located in Riviera Beach in Palm Beach County. These men and women operate a full-service fulfillment house which offers services such as product assembly, bulk mailing, packaging and printing for business clients. Seagull Industries also has farming operations at its Seagull Ranch facility in Indiantown where they operate a hydroponics farm that sells lettuce to local wholesalers and restaurants. This inspiring organization also offers residential programs as well as social, vocational and recreational programs at its Seagull Place assisted living facility on Singer Island in Palm Beach County.

The lawyers and staff of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley are proud of our longstanding support of Seagull Industries and are thrilled to be able to enrich their program with this donation. The Wii is being installed at the Seagull’s Café Mouette, their lunchroom at the Riviera Beach facilities that is transformed into a French café on Fridays. There volunteers act as servers and the clients enjoy a restaurant experience. Several clients at the facility are preparing for the upcoming Special Olympics and are anxious to incorporate some of the Wii sports games into their training.
If you would like to donate to this very worthy organization, please visit: Make a Difference.