AMBUCS is a national service organization composed of a diverse group of men and women dedicated to creating independence and opportunities for people with disabilities.
AMBUCS was originally an acronym for American Business Clubs. The first chapter of American Business Clubs was charted May 18, 1922 in Birmingham, AL with 53 members. During the first year, the founder of American Business Clubs, William L. White, was the self-appointed Director General. He printed application blanks, prepared a charter, designed an emblem, and had 1,000 buttons made to give each new member.
The AMBUCS motto, "Shoulders Together", carries a strong bond of fiendship and fellowship among all the members of AMBUCS chapters. Members interact almost daily on a business, social, or civic basis.
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AMBUCS is dedicated to creating opportunities for independence to people with disabilities by Performing Community Service.
Providing AmTryke therapeutic tricycles to children with disabilities.
Providing scholarships for therapists.
SOCIAL
AMBUCS is the Fun Way to Serve!
Chapter provide fun, innovative service opportunities for people who want to help their community but do not necessarily have a lot of time to do so. By working together, AMBUCS volunteers make their spare time go a long, long way.
SERVICE
There is no doubt that service to others is what National AMBUCS, INC. is all about. When someone joins AMBUCS they join a group of individuals who are ready to make a difference in their community. AMBUCS local and national service programs generate intense satisfaction and pride.
Special Olympics will be re-starting it's Tennis program beginning Spring 2010. If you are interested, please contact
Head Coach: ManseePatel or Assistant Coach: Allison Handman
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