Finding Her Way

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Finding Her Way

by Karen Crowe

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

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Hear
Ye! Hear Ye!

Future Reflections, Spring '99

Future Reflections

Volume 18, Number
1

Spring, 1999

Barbara Cheadle, Editor

For more information
about blindness and children contact the
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
1800 Johnson Street * Baltimore, Maryland 21230 *
(410) 659-9314
NFB NET BBS: http://www.nfbnet.org
Web Page address: http://www:nfb.org

ISSN 0883-3419

NFB Convention 2000

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NFB Convention 2000

The Marriott Marquis in Atlanta, Georgia will once again be the

host site for the National Federation of the Blind convention in 2000. The dates are Saturday,

July 1 through Saturday, July 8. As usual, the National Organization of Parents of

Blind Children (NOPBC) will conduct its annual meeting during the convention, as well as

Our Summer Vacation

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Our Summer Vacation

by Pauletta Feldman

From left to right, Jamie Weedman, Paulette

Feldman, Maria Jones, Carol Dahmke, and

Christopher Dahmke
Editor’s Note: Coming to an NFB convention involves many important

decisions for a family. There is the matter of money, of course, but often the most

important consideration is: Do I want to use my limited vacation time at a convention?

The Blind Children's Resource Center

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The Blind Children’s Resource Center

by Carol Castellano
Editor’s Note: The following information is from Carol Castellano,

President of the New Jersey Parents of Blind Children. The Center is operated by the NFB

of New Jersey and is an exciting example of NFB philosophy applied to the practical

problems of raising and educating a blind child. For more information call (973) 377-0976

A Definition of Blindness

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A Definition of Blindness
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Kenneth
Jernigan

Rehabilitation Training Programs for the Blind

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Rehabilitation Training Programs for the Blind

The following agencies have programs for blind children and youth. The first
three are operated by the National Federation of the Blind and the last two
are state funded programs. These programs are recommended by the National Organization
of Parents of Blind Children.

Dallas Site of 2006 NFB Convention

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