December 2022: AgrAbility PA Project Highlights

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AgrAbility PA Staff Retreat

The AgrAbility PA staff held a retreat in early December. The goal of the retreat included assessing the current standing of grant objectives, combing through feedback provided by the Advisory Board this fall at the annual meeting, and setting goals for the future. It proves to be a worthwhile time for deeper conversations and reflection on the work and purpose of AgrAbility. The AgrAbility PA Staff pictured here.


PA Farm Bureau’s publication: Positively Pennsylvania

AgrAbility PA was positively excited to be included in the Winter 2023 issue of Pennsylvania. Farm Bureau’s positively Pennsylvania. The four-page article highlighted the project, services, and support, as well as farmer success stories from across the state.


Prepping for January Farm Shows

Historically, the month of December has meant looking forward to the month of January where Pennsylvania hosts two major farm shows events with the first full week of the New Year at the same time. 😉 The staff spent time in December prepping exhibits and creating display content, which includes a “How to” handout on funding assistive technology.


Outreach Activities

Staffer Abbie Spackman presented to the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Urban Ag Sub-committee information about AgrAbility, accessibility, assistive technology and working with farmers who have disabilities. Information was also provided on some of the differences and similarities between rural and urban ag as it relates to disability and assistive technology. The committee was excited to learn about AgrAbility and will be working with AgrAbility as they continue to expand their outreach to urban ag communities. 


AgrAbility staff participated in an Amish-focused outreach day and made a great connection with the Central Pennsylvania Clinic, "a medical home for special children and adults" (primarily members of the Amish community with genetic disorders). The clinic provides health care, education, and family support for the plain community across a wide region. AgrAbility PA staff provided information about the services and support available and will be continuing to work with the Central Pennsylvania Clinic in the future.

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