American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults

Outreach Worker Handbook

 

Congratulations. The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults has chosen you as a volunteer outreach worker. You have demonstrated both a willingness and a capacity to serve the blind, the deaf-blind, and the newly blind. As an outreach worker, you will encounter an almost endless variety of individuals and situations. This handbook was written to outline your responsibilities and provide guidelines. The suggestions it contains are meant to get you started—not to limit the scope of your activities.

The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults is a dynamic organization. Its free, nationwide services were created to help meet the needs of the blind for education and self-fulfillment. Our nationwide corps of outreach workers is constantly adding to the scope and depth of our services as it encounters blind people in every area of the country and helps them solve problems.

                                          

CONTENTS
                                         

Getting Started

Information and Referral

Public Education About Blindness

Information for Newly Blind, Older People

Braille Books for Blind Children

Twin Vision® Books and Lending Library

"Great Documents Series" and "The Shape of Things"

Braille Calendars

Hot-Line and Other Special Services to the Deaf-Blind

Scholarships

Education of Blind Children

Education of Sighted Children About Blindness

Advocacy and Protection of Civil Rights

Social Security, Rehabilitation, and Employment

Special Aids and Appliances

Loans and Financial Assistance

Conclusion

Full Outreach Worker Handbook Text for Download (WORD)

For more information about the American Action Fund or this handbook contact:

Patricia Maurer, Director
Community Relations
American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults

1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314, ext. 2272
www.actionfund.org • [email protected]