Journey of Hope
For 75 years, United Ability has empowered people with disabilities, fostering community connections and meaningful lives. Attendees joined us for an inspiring evening hosted by Alie B. Gorrie and Chris Biggins of Birmingham. All celebrated art, inclusivity, and United Ability's 75-year journey. The event featured Vitória Bueno, renowned from America's Got Talent: All-Stars, who showcased her triumph over challenges as a Brazilian ballerina born without arms. Attendees helped us honor impactful supporters and contributed to United Ability's innovative programs with event proceeds.
Leslie Brookes, Kelley Norwood, Amanda Thames Emily and Matthew Cannon Denton and Leslie Brooks, Kelley and Ellis Norwood Queila Macdonald, Carla Novaes-Reddick, Sol Bishop Jason Hope, Eli Sellers, Trey Hamer Nancy Gardner, William and Dolly King Dr Holly and Dr Stephen Gunn Chris and Heather Biggins Lynn Roebuck, Marliese Delgado, Kelsey Granthum Megan and Justin Brown, Heddie and Jason Hope William and Christell Fiveash, Jennifer and Tyler Lipe Stephanie Masters, Lenor Harrison Trey and Collins Clegg Storm Majewski, Sheree York, Nancy Gardner Sarah Henderson, Britney Bernstein Hilary and Sarah Henderson, Britney and Abe Bernstein Meredith and Madelyn Hornsby, Lynn Roebuck Marliese Delgado, Heather and Wyatt Baty Sarah Boydstun, Katie Overturf Morgan Leonard, Payton McBryde Madi Rutledge, Alie B. Gorrie, Lauren M. McCartney Ransom and Morgan Kelly Susan E Sellers, Sonia Carrington Carrie and Robert Shostak, David Barry Vitoria Buenos, Stevie Griggs Vitoria Buenos, Liddy Shostak Christiana Callens, Vitoria Buenos, Sol Bishop, Sophia Hicks Christiana Callens, Carla Novaes-Reddick, Vitoria Buenos, Sol Bishop, Sophia Hicks Scott Sellers, Maria Stevenson, Eli and Susan Sellers