![]() “In the past I was bullied and picked on and I just do my best and I get out there and people know who I am,” Moriarity said. The event brought those with disabilities to the forefront. This is where they can feel welcome and they can feel appreciated.” “And events like this remind people that it's not about what is different about everybody, what brings us together, and that is making a difference in other people's lives for our causes, people with developmental disabilities, veterans, seniors and families. “CDS used to have a tagline, which was ‘it's all about abilities,’” Sewnauth said. Organizers say that the event not only raises funds, but also awareness. “So proceeds all go to the Wolf Foundation, which supports all of our unfunded needs, things like renovations, our veterans programs, everything that the state doesn't fund. “We have a goal of raising $45,000,” CEO of CDS Life Transitions Andrew Sewnauth said. Those there fundraised for areas of need at CDS Life Transitions. ![]() So everyone’s coming out and bowling again.” ![]() “We haven't come out a lot because of COVID, and it was hard for people to get out. ![]() “We're one big family,” participant Kenny Moriarity said. The CDS Wolf Foundation hosted its 16th annual Strikes for Abilities Bowling Party.
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