[games_access] Mark Barlet, President of the AbleGamers Foundation, Wins the Hearne Award for Leadership Excellence

Steve Spohn steve at ablegamers.com
Tue Feb 14 14:41:52 EST 2012


Hi all,

 

Just wanted to pass along some great news!

 

Steve Spohn

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The AbleGamers Foundation

 

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Game Accessibility in Videogames Wins National AAPD Award

 

Mark Barlet, President of the AbleGamers Foundation, Wins the Hearne Award for Leadership Excellence


 

Harpers Ferry, WV - February 14, 2012 - The AbleGamers Foundation <http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=&msgid=0&act=11111&c=369830&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ablegamers.org>  is proud to announce Mark Barlet, President and Co-founder of the AbleGamers Foundation, has been selected as one of two winners of the 2012 Paul G. Hearne award from the American Association of People with Disabilities. Barlet won the award for his demonstration of excellence in leadership.

 

The annual award gives two leaders who exemplify leadership and advocacy in the disability community $10,000 to further their organization and a chance to meet with other leaders in various national organizations at the award dinner held March 21, 2012, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. 

 

“Words cannot express how honored I am to receive the Hearne Award,” said Mark Barlet, “I see this not as a recognition of myself, but as further proof of the importance of videogames in the lives of those in the disabled community. I hope this raises the level of awareness for everyone fighting to get more accessibility options included in digital entertainment.”

 

“All of us at AbleGamers are extremely proud of Mark and his tireless work for the game accessibility cause,” said Steven Spohn, editor-in-chief of ablegamers.com. “Videogames can play such an important role in the lives of those with disabilities. We are very happy to see our efforts to get more children with disabilities and injured veterans returning from war into videogames being recognized as a vital part of their social and psychological support systems.”

 

"To have a national-level disability rights organization like the AAPD recognize the work of the AbleGamers Foundation confirms that we are heading in the right direction,” Barlet continues. “And that videogames are now part of everyday life, including the lives of disabled.”

 

 


 


About The AbleGamers Foundation

 

The AbleGamers Foundation is a 501(c) (3) public charity that runs AbleGamers.com, which provides news and reviews on the accessibility of mainstream video game titles, as well as consultation on assistive technology.  As an alternative to Serious Gaming, mainstream video games supply many disabled individuals and veterans with rehabilitation as well as social stimulation in situations where they may be otherwise shut out of society's idea of normal everyday life. http://www.ablegamers.org

 

 

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For more information about this topic, the AbleGamers foundation, AbleGamers.com, donating, or to schedule an interview with Mark Barlet, President of The AbleGamers Foundation, call 202 258 1937 or email Steve Spohn at press at AbleGamers.com

 

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