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Cayce-WestColumbia Chamber members tour Babcock

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Babcock’s Nikki Peake and Leslie Adkins, Director of Business Development, talk to Chamber members.

The Babcock Center mission is to empower people with lifelong disabilities to enjoy life by promoting abilities and respecting choice.

Members of the Greater Cayce-WestColumbia Chamber of Commerce took a tour of Babcock’s West Columbia facility, Wednesday. It was a Chamber “Lunch and Learn” event. About 25 Chamber members found out that workers, being trained by Babcock perform tasks that range from landscaping and toy assembly to mailing services and fleet car washing. About 800 individuals with disabilities are served by the local Babcock Center.

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Thomas Gillard, explains that a Babcock workforce assembles and ships MyminiGolf sets for California-based startingtimegolf.com . Celebrities Steve Harvey and Dr. Phil are buyers of the product.

The employment helps people with disabilities become more productive and independent. To be compensated for their work helps improve their quality of life.

The agency serves residents of Richland and Lexington counties, but is also asked to address critical needs outside of this central service area.

Babcock Center also helps individuals overcome barriers to community participation. Babcock Center’s philosophy includes the responsibility to serve as many people as possible, and ensure the health and safety of individuals with truly critical needs.

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Sherrie Wood demonstrates all of the outdoor wood products that Babcock works with.

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