ABILITIES EXPO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOWS BIG CROWDS IN ANAHEIM
SANTA MONICA, CA June 11, 2009 – 5NET4 Productions, the new owners of Abilities Expo, reported that final attendance numbers exceeded their expectations during Abilities Expo Southern California, on May 29-31 at the Anaheim Convention Center. This was following the success of the Abilities Expo Metro New York which also drew a large audience.
Verifying the attendance numbers using pre-registration and on-site mandatory registration for all visitors over the age of 18, Abilities Expo Southern California drew 4,542 attendees including those with disabilities, family members and healthcare and special needs professionals. In addition, 5NET4 management estimated an additional 900 attendees under the age of 18, that were not required to register bringing total attendance to more than 5,400 unique visitors.
The Southern California event offered a jammed packed expo hall, non-stop special events and all day conference sessions. Attendees enjoyed the special attractions including performances by Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham who holds the Guinness Book of World Records Title for the 1st Wheelchair BackFlip. Dozens of people also participated in several interactive wheelchair sports and dancing demonstrations and enjoyed the Dare to Change the World Fashion Showcase sponsored by Chloe Magazine.
Exhibitors were thrilled at the turnout and the overall consensus was the event was a tremendous success for both the exhibitors and attendees. Bonnie Christy with
American Express Travel commented, “The new management team did a great job, the show was well advertised and the crowds on the show floor were so good that you needed traffic lights.”
“We thank all of the exhibitors, the attendees, our media partners and our ambassadors for supporting us and helping us to create a must-attend event,” said David Korse, owner of the event. “We are pleased to report that to date we have had close to 10,000 unique visitors at our first two events this year and we look forward to continuing this momentum at our events in Chicago later this month and Atlanta in November.”
Upcoming events include Abilities Expo Chicago: June 25-27, 2009 at the Schaumburg Convention Center, IL; Abilities Expo Atlanta: November 5-7, 2009 at the Cobb Galleria Convention Center, GA, Abilities Expo SoCal: April 9-11, 2010 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, CA.; and Abilities Expo New York Metro: May 21-23, 2010 at the New Jersey Convention Center in Edison, NJ. For additional information, visit www.abilitiesexpo.com or call (310) 450-8831 x130.
A Random Act of Kindness Changes a Family's Life Forever As Alexzander Prado’s Wish to Walk is Granted at Abilities Expo
Santa Monica, CA, June 23, 2009 – Sunday, May 31, 2009, will live in the hearts and minds of everyone whose tears of joy followed 5-year-old Alexzander Prado’s amazing feat at the Southern California Abilities Expo (www.abilitiesexpo.com) in the Anaheim Convention Center. This was the day that a triumphant little boy overcame his congenital cerebral palsy to walk hands-free for the very first time. It was also the day that two strangers, so touched by what they saw, bought Alexzander the miracle walker that will change his life forever.
In the final hours of this thirty-year-old, three-day trade show for people with disabilities, the perfect storm was brewing. Desiree Trujillo, Alexzander’s mother, had just arrived at the event with Alexzander and her brother, Dustin.
Mary and Bruce Boegel, co-owners of Prime Engineering, were demonstrating their KidWalk, a revolutionary walker that differs from other devices because it secures the child from the back, leaving the front of their body open and their arms free.
Joe Hallock and Gregg Weinschrieder, co-owners of SleepSafe Beds, in an adjacent booth, were winding down after three exhausting days of showing their safe beds.
Miss Trujillo was drawn to the Prime Engineering booth by a picture of a little girl in a mobility device the likes of which she had never seen before. It was drastically different from the wheelchair and traditional walker that her son was currently using. Once Mr. Boegel fitted Alexzander to test drive the KidWalk, the boy’s excitement was palpable. “He had the biggest smile from ear to ear,” said Miss Trujillo. “He lifted up his knee and as soon as I saw that first step, I just started crying because I’d never seen that before. It was just so amazing.”
“She was overwhelmed,” Mrs. Boegel said of Alexzander’s mother. “She was realizing the possibilities of how he would be able to engage in his world.”
Exhilarated by his newfound independence, Alexzander gave the gathering crowd of onlookers an exuberant thumbs-up and challenged his mother to a race. “He kept saying, ‘I’m doing it, Mommy, I’m doing it. I’m walking!...I’m strong!,’” Miss Trujillo recounts.
Witnessing the child’s profound transformation, Mr. Hallock and Mr. Weinschrieder made a decision. “[My partner] looked at me and I looked at him and he said, ‘So, I guess we oughta,’” recalls Mr. Hallock. They would buy this walker for little Alexzander so that he could take it home with him.
“As the saying goes, in your time on this planet, if you can improve the life of one person, then you will truly have been deemed a success,” said Mr. Hallock. “So, we’re just trying to be successful.”
Miss Trujillo was floored by the news that her son would never have to give up this device that had, in no time at all, completely opened up his world. “I couldn’t believe it. I’ve never even met these people before,” she said. “And they just bought him this very expensive piece of equipment to help him get around and change his life…They are definitely angels.”
David Korse, president and CEO of Abilities Expo, said, “We are honored to play a small part in setting the stage for this modern-day miracle. Far from a typical trade show, Abilities brings together cutting-edge, life-enhancing—and in this case life-changing—technologies with people who genuinely care. Our hats are off to the SleepSafe and Prime Engineering owners whose actions were truly inspiring.”
Alexzander’s Brave New World
“I still can’t believe it,” says Desiree Trujillo, a single mom who is pursuing a degree in Human Services and works part-time as a YMCA program specialist.
In the days since the SoCal Abilities Expo, Miss Trujillo marvels at Alexzander’s broadening horizons and revels in the simple pleasures the kindness of strangers has afforded them. Mother and son can now walk hand-in-hand and play catch thanks to what Alexzander proudly calls “my new green walker.”
In the past, when his preschool friends would run up to greet him, Alexzander would hold on to his traditional walker while they gave him a hug. Now, he can hug back. Miss Trujillo says she still can’t get over seeing Alex confidently grab heavy toys off the shelf at school with two hands.
Alexzander’s plans include playing soccer, picking flowers and playing at the park. “He’s going to do so much more new stuff,” she said. “I just can’t wait.”
About Abilities Expo
Abilities Expo is the nation’s leading event for people with disabilities, their families, caregivers and healthcare professionals. For the past three decades, the Community has gathered at Abilities Expos all over the country to discover the latest, life-enhancing products and services and learn from relevant, free workshops. Dynamic, CEU-earning sessions are available for healthcare professionals. On the industry side, Abilities Expo is the premiere trade show for manufacturers, distributors and service providers to showcase their products and services directly to the end-user and professional healthcare providers. For more information, visit www.abilitiesexpo.com.
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