Tennessee’s Empower Me Center helps people with disabilities ‘live their best lives’

Six-year-old Gabryelle listened to the story with growing sadness. Her friend was recounting a magical weekend spent playing in a treehouse built by his grandfather. But Gabby—wheelchair bound due to cerebral palsy—would never get to enjoy a sanctuary among the leaves.

Gabby shared her sorrow with Michelle Hill, Chief Executive Officer of Empower Me Center, a non-profit organization in Lebanon, Tennessee, the seat of Wilson County in the middle of the state.

Hill empathized with little Gabby, consoling the child in her grief. But Hill is not one to accept limitations placed on people with disabilities. If Gabby wanted a treehouse, Hill would find a way.

And she did.

Soon, Gabby had her Dream House—a wheelchair-accessible treehouse, built by a young man with mild cerebral palsy who took on the project with a team of volunteers. Nearly two decades later, the Dream House still stands on the property of the Wilson County Fairgrounds.

Gabby’s story is an example of the lengths to which the Empower Me Center will go to help people with disabilities live their life to the fullest.

The non-profit began in 1999, initiated by parents who wanted their children with disabilities to play in a basketball league. Hill, an occupational therapist, had been looking for a volunteer opportunity and became director of the league.

It worked so well that families and youth wanted more. They asked for a summer camp, so a summer camp was established. They asked for more events in the winter and spring, and those were added, too.

“Our whole mission has been to try to meet the needs of our families, and our whole organization has evolved based upon what those needs are,” Hill explains.

“We’re up to 17 different year-round events on top of our regular programming,” she adds, noting the center’s staff includes occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech language pathologists, teachers, and college students pursuing healthcare or education degrees.

Empower Me Center is in the process of building a new state-of-the art facility. It will have two buildings, splash pad, playground, baseball field and soccer field, all designed for people with disabilities.

Community donations are essential to offsetting participant costs because the center wants to make activities low-cost or free, and they don’t receive funding from state or federal sources.

Enbridge recently contributed a $7,500 Fueling Futures grant to ensure participants can access Empower Me Center’s inclusive programming. Our hope is this contribution will help children and adults with disabilities forge friendships and develop their independence and self-esteem. People of all abilities add to the vibrancy of the Wilson County community.

Hill explains that people with disabilities often have difficulty finding their purpose. For example, Gabby, now grown, has struggled with her sense of worth.

“She’d say, ‘I can’t move. What do I have to offer this world?’” Hill recounts.

But Hill, always looking for possibilities, saw how Gabby could contribute meaningfully.

“I told her, look around. Look at these friends you have here. You know what you are for them? You are their voice.”

Now, Gabby is a center spokesperson who joins Hill on community visits to advocate for those who can’t speak for themselves.

“That is her gift,” Hill says.

Helping people find their gift is what inspires Hill daily in her role. “I view myself as a servant helping these individuals live their best lives.”

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September 17, 2024 /3BL/ – Albertsons Companies, Inc., along with the Albertsons Companies Foundation, announces the recipients of this year’s Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grants. Three innovative nonprofit organizations will receive $9 million in multiyear grants to support new programs designed to create long-term solutions and empower individuals and families to achieve lasting food security. Nourishing Neighbors is a charitable program of Albertsons Companies Foundation, and this is the second year the program has awarded Innovation Spark Grants designed to move people out of food insecurity.

“Nourishing Neighbors has been instrumental in addressing the complexities of food insecurity, an issue that impacts over 18 million* American households, by helping ensure our neighbors in need have access to nutritious meals,” said Jennifer Saenz, EVP of Pharmacy and E-Commerce for Albertsons Cos. and Board Chair for Albertsons Companies Foundation. “Through the Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grants, we hope to enhance the work of innovative nonprofit organizations focused on building sustainable food security for individuals and families. This strategic support is designed to foster self-reliance and long-term stability in our communities.”

The following nonprofit organizations were selected to receive a Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grant of $3 million each in recognition of their innovative approaches, expertise and the potential for significant impact in eradicating hunger within local communities.

Alpenglow Impact is a nonprofit organization working to improve well-being and build financial stability by supporting people during challenging times. The group’s largest program, Gift Card Bank , assists those who need it most by turning donations into gift cards, which are then distributed to neighbors in need. Initiated amidst the pandemic, this nationwide effort has extended support to nearly four million individuals. With the Nourishing Neighbors grant, Alpenglow Impact aims to launch a pilot program designed to assist low-income student mothers who are from underserved communities. This program will support their journey through community college to graduation, enable them to accrue a significant amount of savings and guide them in developing a financial strategy to invest in their future, with the goal of breaking the cycle of hunger for their families and future generations.Hunger Free America , a long-time partner of the Albertsons Companies Foundation, is a national nonprofit organization working to enact the policies and programs needed to end domestic hunger and ensure that all Americans have sufficient access to nutritious food. The Nourishing Neighbors grant will fund a project to enable at least 200 individuals in Maryland and Illinois who are unemployed, underemployed or employed in low-wage jobs to boost their long-term economic advancement by increasing their work skills and wages. The initiative will offer 16-week apprenticeships with comprehensive support and guidance, preparing participants for roles in the social service sector. Apprentices and Hunger Free America staff will work together to help thousands of families decrease their hunger and improve their nutritional security by carrying out outreach and enrollment activities for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Women Infants and Children (WIC) and other resources, thereby enhancing the grant’s impact and promoting sustainable solutions to hunger within their communities.The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) , serving a region with the nation’s fourth highest number of people facing food insecurity†, is dedicated to bridging the hunger gap in North Texas by providing access to nutritious food. The Nourishing Neighbors grant will be used to enhance the food bank’s initiatives, focusing on the development and maintenance of programs that extend past food distribution to create more connected, self-sufficient and food-secure communities. In partnership with a network of more than 500 partner agencies including food pantries and other direct-food providers, NTFB will utilize an innovative data mapping system to strategically determine need and evaluate resources invested in a geographic area. This approach enables NTFB to provide financial support and skills training to empower partner agencies in specifically identified ZIP codes to go beyond just food distribution. Through capacity building grants and additional supportive services, NTFB will equip partner agency programming that addresses underlying barriers to food security such as housing assistance, healthcare access and workforce development. These critical programs are designed to help close the hunger gap and empower individuals and families to acquire the skills, resources and knowledge necessary to support themselves, leading to sustainable solutions to food insecurity.

The recipients of last year’s Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grants included Share Our Strength , United Way Bay Area and FIND Food Bank . Over the past year, each recipient has made notable progress toward achieving the objectives they established with the aid of these grants. Share Our Strength has allocated funds to four organizations dedicated to assisting single mothers in overcoming poverty by accelerating wages and income for those working in cities such as Washington, D.C., Chicago and Denver. United Way Bay Area has selected 100 low-income families in Alameda County to receive monthly stipends and free financial coaching through SparkPoint Centers as part of a guaranteed basic income pilot. Additionally, FIND Food Bank has integrated nine college campuses into an innovative workforce development, market-style food distribution program that is enhancing the life skills and availability of nutritious food options for students.

“We developed the Nourishing Neighbors Innovation Spark Grants to help ignite the potential within communities, fueling innovative programs that aim not just to feed our neighbors in need, but to empower individuals to achieve food security,” said Christy Duncan Anderson, Executive Director of Albertsons Companies Foundation. “It is through collective effort and strategic support that lasting change can be realized. Together, we can transform the landscape of hunger and nourish the seeds of progress in every neighborhood.”

To learn more about Nourishing Neighbors, click here. See original press release at Albertsons Companies Newsroom and read more about Albertsons Companies and our Recipe for Change on our website

*USDA Household Food Security in the United States in 2023: Household Food Security in the United States
†North Texas Food Bank: North Texas Food Bank Impact Stats

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