Track Chair Donated To Gulf State Park By USA Fraternity

The University of South Alabama’s (USA) Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order (KA) has donated an all-terrain track chair to Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. The track chair will add a new dimension to the park’s existing accessibility features. KA was able to raise more than $20,000 this year through its fundraising efforts. These funds were used to purchase an Action Trackchair Axis 40, which is the latest model available with the most capabilities. The chair has improved comfort for longer use, improved performance for longer distances, a wide track to ensure a stable ride over uneven terrain and built-in vibration dampeners to improve ride quality. The donation brings the total number available in the Alabama State Parks to three. The goal is to have all-terrain chairs at all 21 Alabama State Parks.

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