MILWAUKEE, Oct. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA) presented Numotion with the Community Service Award for Exceptional Volunteerism and Corporate Sponsorship at their annual picnic on September 28th. The local Milwaukee branch was recognized last year by the NSCIA for their, "invaluable hours of community service."
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"The Milwaukee branch was invited to the annual picnic for NSCIA for our second year. We thought this year we would have a wheelchair wash as a free bonus for the event so the participants could 'shine.' Team members included Sarah Sims, Ventrice Stewart, Tonia Caudle, Francisco Rodriguez, Tom & Jennie Bodanske and myself; all which were presented the Community Service Award for Exceptional Volunteerism and Corporate Sponsorship.
Our team has been partnering with NSCIA for the past two years. Our relationships with the Board Members and each member are invaluable to us. The team attends several functions throughout the year including the NSCIA Wheels and Heels Rush on Festa event at Festa Italiana. We have been Course Marshalls for the last two years.
It is a rewarding partnership that we are looking forward to continuing throughout the years," said Mike Hetland, Numotion Milwaukee branch Service Manager and NSCIA Board Member.
About Numotion
ATG Rehab and United Seating & Mobility have come together to form one dynamic company: Numotion. With a strong local focus, locations in 41 states and assignments from most insurance companies, we aim to be the most responsive and innovative provider of custom wheelchairs to do business with. As a loyal and helpful partner for our customers our trained staff of passionate and certified professionals is here to move lives forward for years to come. It's a nu day in mobility. Visit us online at www.Numotion.com.
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