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2009 Assistive Technology Expo

Date: 12/05/2009


Do you have difficulty reading, writing or using the computer? Do you know or work with someone who does? The 2009 Assistive Technology Expo offers you the opportunity to meet with representatives from assistive technology manufacturers from across the state. They will have products on display throughout the center in an "open house" setting. You will also be able to visit Esther's Place, our Independent Living Model Apartment, to see products to help with tasks you perform every day. Snacks and beverages will be provided. Early bird door prizes will be given periodically before noon!

Anyone may attend free of charge, but registration is required.

Call to register by noon on December 4, 2009.

Location: American Foundation for the Blind Center on Vision Loss

Address: 11030 Ables Lane, Dallas, TX 75229


Contact: Neva Fairchild

Phone: (214) 352-7222 ext. 1817

E-Mail: neva@afb.net




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Cortical Visual Impairment:
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