Yvonne McInnes accepts a 2018 Accessibility Award from councillor Mike Kelch (left) and Mayor Mike Bradley (right). October 1, 2018 Photo by Melanie IrwinYvonne McInnes accepts a 2018 Accessibility Award from councillor Mike Kelch (left) and Mayor Mike Bradley (right). October 1, 2018 Photo by Melanie Irwin
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2018 Accessibility Award winners recognized

The 2018 Accessibility Award winners have been recognized.

The awards are given to businesses and individuals who have excelled in promoting an inclusive environment and shopping experience for people with disabilities.

A ceremony was held before Sarnia council's meeting on Monday.

Mucho Burrito was recognized for creating an inclusive environment at its restaurant.

Michael Hearse at the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club was honoured for exceptional leadership in customer service.

Retired nurse Jo-Ann Pinel, was recognized for creating opportunity for an accessible community. Pinel teaches Nia, a fitness program that combines martial arts, modern dance and yoga, at the Strangway Community Centre.

Redeemer Lutheran Church was awarded for ensuring exceptional physical accessibility for people with disabilities.

Marcel Laporte at Sarnia's BMC Pharmacy was honoured for going above and beyond when serving and assisting people with disabilities.

Yvonne McInnes was been singled out for providing outstanding customer service in the social service sector.

Tom Cribbin was acknowledged for leading the community and providing inspiration when it comes to diversity and inclusion and the Bluewater International Granfondo received a new award recognizing groups or individuals who make Sarnia a better place to live for people of all ages.

The list of accessibility champions was compiled by the City of Sarnia's Accessibility Advisory Committee after requesting nominations from the community.

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