Chamber Business Connection Vol. 1, Issue 8 | Page 14

Building a Support System, One Buddy at a Time A pproaching the field of Buddy Ball, the first thing you notice are the sounds of cheering children. The spring morning is bright, but not as bright as the dozens of smil- ing facing swarming around the baseball pitch. Kids rush about – some are disabled, some are not – all having a great time. Jeff and Lisha Guminey approach the field with their daughter, Lauren. Lauren is handicapped and confined to a small wheel chair – but just like the other kids, she’s all smiles. Folks of various ages take turns happily greeting her, and someone hands her a small baseball bat which she swings with the enthusiasm that only small children possess. It’s clear she can’t wait for her turn on the field. Jeff and Lisha take a moment out of their happy morning to explain How Buddy Ball has helped their family forge happy childhood memories they may not have had access to otherwise. “When you have a child that is born with some challeng- es – you know, I wasn’t thinking when she was born that I would ever see her hit a baseball in front of a cheering crowd…For me, personally, it’s been an awesome experi- ence,” Jeff says, his hand mimicking a baseball cap to block the sun from his eyes. “…when buddy ball came around it felt like Christmas. Now she gets to have normal, typical summer experiences.” Lisha relates that Buddy Ball is a much for the parents and relatives of the disabled, as it is for the disabled kids them- selves. In these idyllic mornings, just for a few precious moments, it’s as if no one here is handicapped at all. “As a parent of a child with special care needs, you’re con- stantly in a caregiver role. The benefit of the buddy is that they get to be on the field and help your child play the game – and you get to sit back on the bleachers and have one of those rare moments where you can just be a par- ent,” she says through a wide smile. “That’s been really re- freshing. You can just enjoy the game instead of having to worry about, ‘can she do that?’ or ‘does she need help with that?’ Laundry is our business, and we hope to make your visit as pleasant as possible. That's why we maintain our own machines to ensure that they are in the best shape possible. We are always trying to stay on the cutting edge of Laundry services by pro- viding quality machines and exceptional service. Feel free to stop in at either of our two locations today serving the Grove City and Columbus areas! We Are Your Spa & Hair Salon In Grove City! J. Anthony’s Salon & Spa is a locally owned and operated full service hair salon and day spa. As you make your search for your next salon or nail salon in Grove City, please consider J. Anthony’s. We opened in the summer of 2014 and we are featuring some of the regions finest, most luxuri- ous hair, nails and skin services. Conveniently located just minutes from I-71 S on SR 665, we invite you to schedule an appointment with one of our nationally trained professionals and feel the J. Anthony difference. Efficiency meets style in our 1 and 2 bedroom apartment homes with spacious living areas and updated features such as wood-style flooring. Sterling Park is a small community of 128 apartment homes located in a residential neighborhood within the Excellent-rated Southwestern City School District. The community is within nine miles of thirteen different parks that offer walking and biking trails, playgrounds, a skate park, and baseball diamonds. This nice- ly landscaped community is two miles south of I-270 and two miles west of I-71, and eight miles south of downtown Columbus and of- fers garage parking. At Sterling Park, you’ll find the perfect choice for both style and convenience. Check out our newly upgraded apartments! CITY DEMOGRAPHICS “Its just been nice to get out in the community and network with other families and parents and siblings who’s day to day life is very similar to yours and can point you in the right direction for different needs, you know - a support system.” Wayne Kintz, a board member of Buddy Ball, also explained that the games help non-handicapped kids as much as those with disabilities.“…all these kids and other folks who are buddies – they get more out of it than they ever ex- pected because they start to understand what it’s like to have true empathy for others, they build life skills that they will carry with them here and beyond.” CHAMBER BUSINESS CONNECTION Member Spotlight 14 POPULATION - 36,079 MEDIAN AGE - 39.5 POPULATION OVER 18 - 7 7% POPULATION OVER 65 - 14.5% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS - 14,393 MEDIAN HOME PRICE - $245,693 MEDIAN INCOME PER HOUSEHOLD - $61,506 NUMBER OF BUSINESSES - 1,455+ Want to learn more about the demographics of Grove City? Visit http://www.grovecityohio.gov/about-us-and-tourism/community-information/ CHAMBER BUSINESS CONNECTION 15