ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

Last post 07-02-2009, 11:50 AM by Bucky333. 5 replies.
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  •  06-30-2009, 5:31 PM 8746

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  • ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    Our large non profit, as an active response to support at least two strategic plan goals, created a committee to support and encourage volunteerism.  We have a quarterly newsletter that provides news on any group of employees volunteering, news of organizations needing support and current information on efforts such as food, toy and coat/blanket drives that our organization supported. 

     One of our programs is very involved with ADA and the committee has been approached with concerns that our promtion of these events or even partial sponsorship could lead to potential ADA issues.  A walk a thon, created for the American Cancer Society, is one of the events that we would publicize through our newsletters.  Does anyone see any potential liability that could surface with this kind of support?

     Thanks for any guidance.

  •  07-01-2009, 10:59 AM 8748 in reply to 8746

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  • Re: ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    One of your committee members is concerned that supporting an ADA walkathon could spawn ADA concerns for your non-profit organization?
  •  07-01-2009, 11:17 AM 8752 in reply to 8748

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  • Re: ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    I'm confused on what sort of ADA issues would arise from supporting different events.  My old company would sponsor tons of walks and drives.
  •  07-01-2009, 7:31 PM 8755 in reply to 8748

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  • Re: ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    Actually it is a program director who oversees ADA issues as part of the mission of HER program.  But she has incinuated that we could be placing ourselves in a liability situation by promoting these walk a thons, not even sponsoring.  I thought this was a bit far fetched but wanted to check out in the field if I was missing something..

  •  07-02-2009, 10:26 AM 8758 in reply to 8755

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  • Re: ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    If you are encouraging people to participate and giving them information about the event (and not requiring it as part of their job) then I don't see the issue here.  You are trying to be a good corporate citizen and help out the community.
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  • Re: ADA issue to publicize a walkathon for employees through our volunteerism committee

    Thanks All,

    I couldn't figure out how it could be litigious either; if I find an aspect/court case, whatever, that was the root of this discussion, and makes sense, I'll share,

    Happy Fourth!

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