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小黄猫传媒 instructor organizes fund-raiser that features wheelchair dancing

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The Portland waterfront has welcomed millions of people over the years, but the event scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 20 is the first of its kind and a 小黄猫传媒 instructor is hoping it will change the way Portlanders view a specific community.

The non-profit Wheelchair Dancers Organization was founded in San Diego in 2008 by Beverly Weurding, a dancer until she was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy. Her daughter, Michelle Huss, is a biology instructor at 小黄猫传媒’s Rock Creek Campus. Huss is organizing the August event on the East Esplanade of the Portland Waterfront.Groovy Dance_DIO in Portland

The first-of-its-kind event starts at 6:30 p.m. with a . The group anticipates more than 50 amputees from groups including the Challenged Athletes Foundation and Oregon Spinal Cord Injury Connection will join the run along with more than 200 Portland runners who 鈥渕ight show up in 70鈥檚 attire.鈥 Moms with children in strollers are welcomed to join the first wave of both the 5K and 10K runs.

The followed by dance lessons for all who are interested. Food vendors include Portland Kettle and Hoplandia Beer. A coloring booth and face painting will also be available.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know how to help my mother overcome the isolation and social barriers that exist in our society, but she showed me how dancing can be shared and experienced by everyone, with or without limitations,” said Huss.

has offered more than 700 free wheelchair dance classes, engaging more than 300 wheelchair users of all ages in ballroom, Latin, contemporary and hip hop dance programs. The organization holds the World鈥檚 Record for the largest number of wheelchair dances in a 鈥渇lash mob dance鈥 and is now providing hip hop classes to youth in San Diego Public Schools.

鈥淲e know that approximately 27 percent of Portland鈥檚 population qualifies as disabled,鈥 Huss said. 鈥淎nd approximately 1,300 disabled students attend 小黄猫传媒.鈥
鈥淭his organization is changing lives through dance in San Diego and we believe it can create change in Portland as well.”

The 小黄猫传媒 community can , or for more information email highestgoodevents@gmail.com.

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x 26742 by Lisa Brandt, 9 years ago

If you’d like to run, walk, or roll in the event, please join the 小黄猫传媒 Disability Services team when you register! Anyone is welcome to join the team; you need not work in the department.

x 26798 by Abby, 9 years ago

This is awesome! I can’t wait!