Sen. Boozman and Rep. Griffin Named AbilityOne Champions
Recently Sen. John Boozman and Rep. Tim Griffin of Arkansas were named
AbilityOne Champions for their support of opportunities for economic and
personal independence of persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities.
An AbilityOne Champion is an elected federal policymaker who has demonstrated
support for the AbilityOne Program and for related community-based not-for-profit
agencies in his or her district or state through congressional actions.

Left: Kevin A. Lynch, President and CEO, National Industries for the Blind;
Right: Bill Johnson, CEO, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind.

Left to Right: Kevin A. Lynch, President and CEO, National Industries for the Blind;
Jacqueline Allbee, Mother of Toni Fraser; Pat Smith, President, Board of Directors,
Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; Toni Fraser, Advocate for Leadership and
Employment, National Industries for the Blind, and Customer Service
Representative, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; Senator John Boozman (R-AR);
Daniel Novielli, Chief Operating Officer, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind;
Anthony Stephens, Public Policy Specialist, National Industries for the Blind;
and Bill Johnson, CEO, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind.

Left: Bill Johnson, CEO, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; Right:
Kevin A. Lynch, President and CEO, National Industries for the Blind.
Left to Right: Toni Fraser, Advocate for Leadership and Employment,
National Industries for the Blind, and Customer Service Representative,
Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; and Jacqueline Allbee, Mother of Toni Fraser;
Representative Tim Griffin, (R-AR); Danny Novielli, Chief Operating Officer,
Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; Pat Smith, President, Board of Directors,
Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind; and Bill Johnson, CEO, Arkansas Lighthouse for the Blind.





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