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Lakeshore Foundation is an Alabama Bright Light helping people with disabilities
By Karim Shamsi-Basha
July 16, 2021
Lakeshore Foundation is home to training and competition for a number of sports like wheelchair rugby. It is an official U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Site. (contributed)
Jeff Underwood focuses on making a difference in the lives of others. The president of the Lakeshore Foundation is in a position to do just that.
“The Lakeshore Foundation exists to work with people with physical disabilities and chronic health conditions, and to provide opportunities for a healthy lifestyle. We do this through a wide variety of programs in aquatics, sports and outdoor recreation,” he said. “We also apply research and evidence-based programs, which puts some science behind our programs.”
Annexed property creating flooding issues in Alton
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A family is caught in between county and city lines following an annexation into the city of Alton.
Their house is flooded, and while they re technically out in the country, they say property across the street that was annexed by the city is bringing in more flooding. If there s any more rain it s going to come into our kitchen, Alicia Garcia said.
Garcia says despite many attempts to call the city, they haven t been helped. Technically, flooding on Garcia s property is the county s jurisdiction.
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Longtime head of Alabama-based Lakeshore Foundation retiring
May 24, 2021
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) The longtime head of the Alabama-based Lakeshore Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works with people with physical disabilities and chronic health problems, is retiring.
Jeff Underwood will step down as president and chief executive of Lakeshore after 30 years, the Birmingham-area foundation said in a news release.
Specializing in rehabilitation and therapy at a campus that includes research and advocacy programs, Lakeshore Foundation has been a U.S. Olympic and Paralympic training site and it works with USA Wheelchair Rugby. Its Lima Foxtrot program serves members of the military who are injured.