Lee's Marketplace honored for their support for people with disabilities
Reprinted with permission of
The Herald Journal
Shari and Jonathan Badger accept the Center for Persons with Disabilities' Outstanding Community Organization award for 2009.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Lee's Marketplace provides a friendly place to work and shop for people with disabilities.
"You see it in the front office, you see it in the aisles and you see it in the interactions in the store," said CPD Director Bryce Fifield.
He thanked store officials for years of support earlier this week as he presented Lee's with the Center for Persons with Disabilities' Outstanding Community Organization award for 2009.
Jonathan and Shari Badger accepted the award, at the same time recognizing the late store founder, Lee Badger, for providing a good environment for workers and shoppers with varying abilities. (Shari is Lee's wife, Jonathan is his son."
As they began hiring people with disabilities, they say the reaction from customers has been overwhelmingly positive.
"You start out thinking you're helping them. It's turned the other way around," Shari said.
The store hires workers with disabilities and provides accommodations for customers who may have difficulties shoppping. It has also helped the CPD with research, providing a real-world environment where cutting-edge assistive technology for the blind could be field-tested.
USU researchers have sent a roboth through the aisles of the Logan store as part of a project to develop a guide that would lead people with disabiltiies to the products they wanted. The project has since evolved and is now looking for ways to incorporate newer, smaller technology, but Lee's continues to be a favorite test site.
