The award is named in honour of Melissa Kelly, a child from Shelburne who passed away at age 14. Melissa had a disability, but never saw it as a barrier to living a positive and joyful life. She dreamed of a barrier-free future for everyone.
One Melissa Kelly Excellence in Access Award will be presented annually to a Shelburne business or not for-profit organization that shows exceptional commitment to making their business or organization accessible to people with disabilities. Some examples of award-worthy achievements could include initiatives such as offering outstanding customer service, installing permanent or portable ramps to permit people with mobility issues to access a building, designing signage that is accessible to people with vision loss or learning disabilities, redesigning a layout to eliminate trip hazards from store aisles or landscaping, or improving a website’s design or content to make information more accessible to people with a variety of disabilities. These are only a few examples of ways that access could be creatively improved for people with different kinds of disabilities, whether physical, sensory, or intellectual in nature. The Melissa Kelly Award is designed to recognize accessibility achievements by any organization regardless of budget or size. The award is to encourage excellence for individual projects that need not require significant expense, but rather a willing attitude. The emphasis is on creativity and demonstrated commitment to making a practical step towards improving access, usually within the scope of a single small, short-term project.