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Inform & Connect Season 2: Sherry Pablo, AFB Blind Leaders Development Program Fellow

Open Channels

… The response was so overwhelming that, even though all gifts in excess of a dollar were returned to the senders, …

Optimism (1903)

A Share in the General Welfare

… that all earnings, no matter how small, and even gifts from relatives or friends, were to be deducted from … needs. He urged that exemptions also be made for occasional gifts, up to a maximum of $20 a month, from relatives and …

Introducing the AccessWorld Podcast, Episode 1: A Mash-Up with Inform & Connect

On Education

The Facts of Blindness

Inform & Connect Season 2: Gabby Mendonca, Student and Blindness Advocate

… at any stage of life,” said Melody Goodspeed, AFB Major Gifts Specialist. “She is always thinking of ways to connect …

TV or Not TV: The Accessibility of Digital Television Converter Boxes

Darren Burton
AccessWorld November 2008

Statement on Cortical Visual Impairment

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