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1994 Inductee

ALGIA JOHNSON

Mr. Johnson has devoted numerous hours and thousands of dollars toward providing a better environment for the handicapped. He has been involved in helping mentally retarded adults and children for over 25 years. His interest in helping began when he became aware of the needs of mentally retarded individuals in the parish and what services should be available to fulfill some of those needs.

With the help of parents of mentally retarded children, Mr. Johnson began a personal campaign to stimulate interest among the community in beginning some form of activities for people with mental retardation.  Through solicitations of donations and funds through philanthropic organizations, Mr. Johnson was the impetus for the first work activity center in Sulphur, LA. 

In the late 1960's Mr. Johnson became actively involved in United Appeals where he would speak to numerous businesses and industries in efforts to increase the funding to United Appeals, which would then increase funding for better programs for adults and children with mental retardation. He was also on the West Calcasieu Association for Retarded Citizens Board of Directors from 1970 to 1980.

In this time Mr. Johnson donated much of his personal time and equipment for general maintenance of buildings and grounds, solicited the state for transportation needs, at times personally paid for building and vehicle maintenance, solicited the governor's office for increased funding, solicited for PL 94-142, developed the first work activity client work contract and many other activities that helped increase services and community activities. As manager of the Cal-Cam Fair, he was instrumental in initiating and organizing "Fair Day for the Handicapped” in which busses transport handicapped adults and children to enjoy a day at the fair.

In 1980 Mr. Johnson was the impetus behind the merger of the West Calcasieu ARC and the Lake Charles Arc, which is now known as CARC. This move was initiated, according to Mr. Johnson, because he felt that "there is strength in numbers".

At the time of the merger, Mr. Johnson became a member of the CARC Board of Directors, which has continued to this time, giving him 20 plus years of service in that capacity. Since the merger, he has participated on numerous committees, continues to volunteer for fundraising events, and remains a persuasive advocate for children and adults with mental retardation/developmental disabilities.

            Mr. Johnson is married, a father of two and grandfather of three.