In 2018, Turnstone began the process of forming a new committee - the Olympic & Paralympic Training Site Advisory Board to support the newly earned designation as an official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site. Through board governance and other recommendations, one potential committee member was repeatedly suggested for two of her strengths that perfectly intersected with the Board’s goals.
Jane DeHaven’s combination of business acumen and passion for sports as a former standout basketball athlete made her a great addition. After decades of being a fan of Turnstone from afar, Jane was officially hooked on making a difference in the lives of children and adults with disabilities.
“Becoming a part of the Turnstone family was very fulfilling. I love knowing the opportunities to grow and achieve great accomplishments through adaptive sports exist in our community,” said Jane.
Immediately after joining the Advisory Board, Jane started making an impact through Summit City Chevrolet’s sponsorship of the 2019 IBSA Goalball and Judo International Paralympic Qualifier. You underscore the importance of this inaugural sponsorship opportunity, Jane insists that her favorite Turnstone memory thus far was cheering on the USA Women’s Goalball Team during the gold medal match held at the Plassman Athletic Center during that very tournament.
In just three short years, Jane has repeatedly gone above and beyond to be a champion for the individuals that Turnstone serves. Through mobilizing her vast network of family, friends and colleagues, she creates unique opportunities for them to get to know Turnstone and grow the same passion for the organization that she has.
She continues to open her home to host events that support Turnstone in a variety of ways. One of the most recent opportunities was just before the Holidays - Jane hosted Fred Glass, Indiana University’s former Athletic Director, who was autographing his recently released book for her guests with all proceeds and donations going to support Turnstone.
People like Jane play a unique role in helping remind us all what it looks like to leave our community better than we found it. After being formally involved with Turnstone for a short time, Jane has shown time and time again how far she is willing to go to advocate for individuals with disabilities.
“Hope is fuel. Turnstone fuels its clients to feel empowered, comfortable, and included. Turnstone makes a true difference in the lives of its clients as well as their caregivers. Turnstone and Fort Wayne have a mutually beneficial relationship as they both make each other better!”
For Nearly 8 decades, Turnstone has been honored to empower the lives of people with disabilities. We are proud to share Turnstone's story as told through snapshots of Alfred's, Mason's and Cami's daily life, accompanied by Edgar Allan Guest's original poem, "It Couldn't Be Done."
To celebrate this season of thankfulness, we're honoring a variety of groups within our Turnstone Family who continue to invest their time, talent, and treasure into Turnstone. They are truly transforming this organization, as it provides comprehensive care, under one roof!
Join us as we tell new stories each week until the end of the year of people just like YOU who are empowering people with disabilities to reach their highest potential.
It Couldn't be Done Without...
- Community Partners
- Advocates
- Volunteers
- Foundational Support
- Facility Rentals
- The Next Generation
- Interns: Past & Present
- Donors
... people like you!
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