Braille Monitor               April 2025

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NFB Kids Camp: Tons of Fun!

by Harriet Go

Harriet GoAre you a child between the ages of six weeks and twelve years old? Are you coming to the National Federation of the Blind National Convention in New Orleans in July 2025? Do you want to escape sitting in long meetings with your caregivers?

If you answered yes to all three of these questions, then you are in luck! During national convention week, children six weeks through twelve years of age are invited to join in the fun and festivities of NFB Kids Camp! NFB Kids Camp offers more than just childcare; it is an opportunity for our blind and sighted children to meet and develop lifelong friendships. Our week-long schedule is filled with games, crafts, stories, and special activities designed to entertain, educate, and delight. The children are divided into groups according to age: infants and toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners, and elementary-school children. Each room is equipped with a variety of age-appropriate toys, games, and books. If you are interested in signing up for this year’s program, please have your caregiver complete and return the registration form online. Go to https://nfb.org/nfb-camp-registration-formform. Pre-registration with payment on or before June 15, 2025, is required for staffing purposes. Space is limited, so get your registration in early!

NFB Kids Camp will be open on July 8, 2025, and from July 10, 2025 through July 13, 2025, including the night of the banquet. NFB Kids Camp will be closed on July 9, 2025. Please see the registration form for exact times.

NFB Kids Camp is organized and supervised by Harriet Go. A certified teacher in elementary education and special education in Pennsylvania, Harriet has over twenty years of professional teaching experience in the School District of Philadelphia. She is also a longtime leader in the Federation.

If you are interested in helping out with this year’s NFB Kids Camp, please contact Harriet Go at [email protected] to learn how you can help. We are always looking for people who have taught in an NFB BELL® Academy as well as other volunteers. Experience working with children is always a plus, but not necessarily required.

 

NFB Pledge 

I pledge to participate actively in the efforts of the National Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution.

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