
Will Dickey has been an Employment Specialist with Cape Fear Vocational Services for seven years. He provides services to clients in Guilford County and throughout the western region of North Carolina. The Advocacy award was started just last year to commemorate Will’s dear friend Tom Baroch, who passed away from Spina Bifida. He was a well-known advocate in the Spina Bifida community that helped establish our activism and advocacy efforts today.
Will says, “Over the last decade I have been continually active with the national SBA haven being born with the condition myself. During this time, I helped establish the Spina Bifida Association of the Carolinas which is a national chapter that helps educate, advocate, and assist people with Spina Bifida in North and South Carolina. For the last two years, I have been co-chair of the national SBA’s advocacy committee. In this role, I work directly with the SBA CEO regarding policy and legislation that affects our fellow constituents. I also play an active role in coordinating The Spina Bifida advocacy event, “Teal on the Hill “, where our fellow constituents speak directly with their representatives in Washington DC.”

In 2019, nine scholarships were provided to recipients across the United States, enabling them to travel to Washington, DC and meet with their Members of Congress. In addition, a Thomas Baroch Advocacy Award was set up in 2019 to recognize outstanding advocates on the national and/or state level. The award will be presented annually to an individual who has had significant and lasting impact on advocacy for research and other policy issues affecting the lives of people with Spina Bifida.
For more information about this scholarship award, visit:
https://www.sbevents.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=681
For more information about Cape Fear Vocational Services visit: https://www.capefeargh.org

