Strickler Center Receives New Accessibility Upgrades
Located on High Street, the William and Janet Strickler Nonprofit Center exists to steward the center by maintaining and improving quality centralized space to enable nonprofit organizations to address the needs of the community. With an increasing number of community members being served by these nonprofit organizations, the leadership of the Strickler Center was prompted to contemplate measures aimed at enhancing accessibility and removing accessibility barriers for individuals.
Through funding provided by the Jerry M. and Marilyn A. Morey Community Fund, Dr. Leonard E. and Louise A. Plachta Unrestricted Fund, Schafer Community Impact Fund, and William and Janet Maar Strickler Community Impact Fund, the Strickler Center successfully installed handicap accessible doors to the facility’s front entrance and restrooms.
With these necessary updates, individuals with disabilities now have less accessibility barriers when receiving services from the nonprofit organizations within the William and Janet Strickler Nonprofit Center.