TEAMING WITH UNITED SPINAL’S ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
A Bills fan, Natalie Barnhard is encouraged that the new stadium will have more accessible seating and be easier to navigate than the current facility.
She is happy
Accessibility Services has boots on the ground, ensuring access in every form.
“Many concert venues are problematic because the moment people stand up, you can’t see the performer.
Older venues also tend only to have the accessible seating way in the back,” Natalie Barnhard says.
“Because United Spinal is part of this, I know that sight lines will be addressed, and accessible seating will be dispersed through all sections.
Having an accessible stadium where everyone can enjoy the game and amenities equally is the definition of inclusion.
Hopefully,
the finished product will be very inclusive.”
As a United Spinal chapter leader, Natalie will likely be among the first wheelchair users to visit the new venue.
Whenever possible, United Spinal ensures all its local
chapter leaders and members receive invites at properties it advises.
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