Thursday, March 31, 2022

Led by Treasurer Folwell, NC ABLE Awareness Gives Rise to Transformative Donation Treasurer Folwell’s Misplaced Reading Glasses Leads to The Barnes Family Foundation Donation of $25,000

Treasurer Folwell’s Misplaced Reading Glasses Leads to The Barnes Family Foundation Donation of $25,000
Raleigh, NC
Mar 31, 2022

(Raleigh, N.C.) – State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, is celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month by promoting NC ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) and recognizing a transformative donation made to The Arc of North Carolina by The Barnes Family Foundation. 

Treasurer Folwell officially launched The POWER of FIVE campaign, which highlights NC ABLE’s growth and what the community at large can do together to reach the eligible population.

Organically and through the building of relationships with The Arc of North Carolina and the broader community, the NC ABLE program has accumulated more than $15.6 million in assets for nearly 1,700 account holders. The average funded account balance is over $10,000.  The Arc of North Carolina and other partner organizations have seen firsthand how people with disabilities across the state can save money for the first time in their lives. 

“This is what The POWER of FIVE is all about — the community helping to spread awareness of the NC ABLE Program,” said Treasurer Folwell. “We are thankful for our partners. They help us promote NC ABLE across the state, emphasize the importance of being able to save, and pair account holders and others with employment opportunities.”

On a recent visit to UNC-Wilmington, home of the Seahawks, Treasurer Folwell encouraged all employers to consider hiring people with disabilities as part- and full-time employees. He was accompanied by a young man who works on campus in food services and who has found both personal and financial independence by utilizing Supported Employment services through The Arc of North Carolina. Through his own dedication to work, and by utilizing minimal supports to be successful, this young man began saving money for the first time in his life.   

“One of the best outcomes for a person with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) is a real job in his or her community, earning a paycheck, and connecting with non-disabled co-workers and supervisors in a natural and supportive environment,” said Melinda Plue of The Arc of North Carolina. “To then be able to save that earned income for the future is a game-changer for people with IDD, as up until just a few years ago it was impossible to do while utilizing needed services.” 

Coverage of the UNC-Wilmington event was well received. Notably, the treasurer had picked up replacement reading glasses from a dollar store on his way, a stunning pair of turquoise ‘Seahawk-colored’ glasses, which made the story more eye-catching for locals, including Dr. Lee Barnes and his wife, a UNC-Wilmington alumna.

Hearing about the event and being drawn in by Treasurer Folwell’s serendipitous selection of eyewear, The Barnes Family Foundation gave a generous gift to The Arc of North Carolina in honor of the treasurer. “I saw Mr. Folwell speak about the initiative regarding UNC-Wilmington and The Arc of North Carolina. My wife and I were very moved by his reflections on what The Arc of North Carolina had accomplished,” said Lee Barnes, President of The Barnes Family Foundation. 

ABOUT The Arc of North Carolina 

The Arc of North Carolina is committed to securing for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play. Our organization offers many services for people with IDD including advocacy, housing, supported employment, provider services, community navigation and guardianship.