Rep. Spartz visits Bosma Enterprises

(Left, from left) Rep. Spartz, Ray Montgomery, and State Senator Linda Rogers. (Center) Rep. Spartz, Bosma President & CEO Jeff Mittman and others walk the warehouse floor at Bosma Enterprises. (Right, from left) Jeff Mittman, Rep. Spartz, and Bosma VP of External Affairs Lise Pace. (Photos provided)

Spartz: “Every Hoosier has the ability to make a difference”

Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.-05) met with employees at Bosma Enterprises and toured the organization’s Indianapolis packing and shipping warehouse facility Monday, which is staffed mostly by people who are blind or visually impaired.

“The work of organizations like Bosma Enterprises and the nonprofit community as a whole is so important for the vitality of our cities, towns and neighborhoods,” Rep. Spartz said. “Every Hoosier has the ability to make a difference and contribute to society in significant ways. I appreciate Jeff Mittman and his team for showing me the great work that is being accomplished by the organization and individuals who are blind or visually impaired.”

“We want to offer our sincerest thanks to Congresswoman Spartz for visiting Bosma,” said Bosma President & CEO Jeff Mittman. “We look forward to working with her to create more opportunities for Hoosiers who are blind or visually impaired.”

Bosma Enterprises is Indiana’s largest employer of workers with vision loss. The nonprofit organization that has been helping Hoosiers who are blind or visually impaired for more than 100 years, creating opportunities that empower them to regain and retain their independence and self-sufficiency. Bosma Enterprises offers personalized programs including counseling, job placement, and training for daily living. Learn more at bosma.org.