2023
Annual
Report
2023 Annual Report
YOUR IMPACT 2023
Dear Lift Family,
Twenty-five years ago, a small dream ignited, birthing an organization that would touch lives, move mountains, and weave hope in the fabric of countless families.
This is the story of Lift Disability Network.
“For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.” – Matthew 17:20
These are the words that Jesus spoke to his disciples, and it resonated deeply with us, Jim & Rhonette Hukill, the founders of Lift. In 1998, armed with hopeful hearts and fervent prayers, we embarked on a mission of faith. The Dream was huge: to create an environment of support, compassion, and transformation for families living with disabilities.
But this vision required more than human effort; it demanded unwavering trust in a BIG God. As the years passed, Lift became a conduit of hope. Mountain after mountain yielded to the touch of God’s powerful grace.
Behind every statistic lies a name, a face, and a heart. Donors and volunteers—silent heroes—stood shoulder to shoulder with Lift. Their generosity, time, and unwavering commitment breathed life into the organization. To you, the reader, know that your involvement mattered. You are the reason hope found its way into homes, laughter echoed through every event, and resilience blossomed.
Jim Hukill
Founder & Executive Director
25 Year Impact
The Story of My Tribe
My Tribe is one of our most impactful initiatives. A weekly bible study every Monday from 7-8 pm, quietly operates behind the scenes, often overshadowed by larger events. Born out of the challenges posed by Covid, this virtual gathering spans six states, fostering support, friendship, and a genuine sense of community. Unlike traditional events, My Tribe connects us authentically, bringing individuals into each other’s homes. Over the years, it has deepened our connections, allowing us to truly understand and support each other through life’s challenges.
Words from our donors
Breakaway –
Looking Back
From its modest beginnings in 2011 with just 57 attendees to now hosting over 200 each year, Breakaway has been a gathering filled with unforgettable family moments.
Every year brings its own highlights, but the overarching theme remains: how can we extend the magic of one week throughout the entire year? Countless individuals have surpassed their own expectations, discovering newfound abilities. Families have found solace and connection amidst the shared experiences of daily life challenges. One thing is certain—every day at Breakaway feels like a slice of heaven.
From lively luaus to refreshing dips in the pool, from messy outdoor games to exhilarating rides on the lake, Breakaway is a whirlwind of cherished memories. Whether it’s heartfelt conversations in the craft room, conquering fears by climbing a tree or riding a horse, or finding inspiration in chapel teachings, every moment leaves a lasting impact. In 14 years, one undeniable truth remains: Breakaway has transformed lives forever.
Ed Ebmeyer
If there was ever a guy who brought the party with him wherever he went, it was Ed. Despite his disability, he lived life to the fullest and found joy in every day. Ed joined us at Breakaway in our very first year and enthusiastically participated in every game, event, or challenge we offered. Alongside his mom, Barb, they attended every year until his passing. Among the highlights of camp for Ed was always the talent show, where he never failed to steal the spotlight with his incredible performances.
In tribute to Ed, and in recognition of his love for the talent show, it has been renamed “The Eddies” in his honor. During his memorial service, we were deeply moved by the albums filled with cherished memories that he kept of his time with us. Ed’s absence is keenly felt, but his spirit continues to inspire us. We miss you dearly, Mr. Ed.