Humanitarian Aid Relief Fund, Inc
(d/b/a/ HART-US)
The oppressed and persecuted are much more than just statistics;
they are real people with individual faces, voices, hopes and dreams.
No one should be forgotten.

Elizabeth Kinne

Elizabeth Kinne retired earlier this year as Chief of Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Employee Education Services at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Warm Springs, Georgia. Her professional career, of serving people with disabilities, spans over a period of 30 years. Her broad career covers a multitude of responsibilities ranging from Direct Service Delivery to Staff Development and Educational Services to Disability Policy Making and Program Administration. Elizabeth has the distinguished honor of being a recipient of the Georgia Rehabilitation Association’s Ellies Moran Award in recognition of her service as a leader in the field of Rehabilitation.

Elizabeth is married and the mother of three young men. She is active in her community continuing her mission to lead, serve, and make a difference in the lives of persons with disabilities.

Humanitarian Aid Relief Fund, Inc. (d/b/a HART-US)