[Blindtlk] NFB Financial Assistence?

Cindy Handel cindy425 at verizon.net
Wed Sep 23 21:25:23 UTC 2009


Michelle,

Are you part of an NFB chapter in your area?  Do you think they have anyone, 
knowledgeable in computers, who could look at your computer for you?

Cindy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michelle Medina" <michellem86 at gmail.com>
To: "Dave Wright" <gymnastdave at sbcglobal.net>; "Blind Talk Mailing List" 
<blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] NFB Financial Assistence?


Marion & Dave,
Thank you both. I really appreciate your quick responses.

I'm not looking for a new computer though. As I explained last night,
I'm stretched to thin already & don't have the money, not to mention,
I just purchased this computer in May of 2008. So it's only been a
year & 4 months that I've had it. I would like the computer to be
fixed, not to have to go out & buy a new one, especially considering
how young it is.
My Dell lasted me 6 years, however it appears that I've made a mistake
buying a "home-built PC" this time around, & now lack a computer
professional who can take a look at it & figure out why JAW's is
continuously stuttering & why I'm continuously having difficulties
with IE 7.

Again, thank you for the information though, & should I need a new
computer in the future, or somehow pay off the current loan on this
computer & be able to get a new one, I'll keep this information in
mind & store it in my archives for future reference.
Michelle

On 9/23/09, Dave Wright <gymnastdave at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Good morning Michelle,
> Please find attached information on the NFB Technology lone  program. If 
> you
> should have questions, please feel free to contact
> Curtis Chong
>
>       curtischong at earthlink.net
>
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards:
> Dave Wright
> Work Phone: 347-422-7085
> Email:
> dwrigh6 at gmail.com
> WebPage:
> http://www.knfbreader.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michelle Medina" <michellem86 at gmail.com>
> To: "Blind Talk Mailing List" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:54 PM
> Subject: [Blindtlk] NFB Financial Assistence?
>
>
>>I just read an OT about the NFB working with the ACB.
>> In that, someone mentioned that the NFB offers financial assistance. . .
>>
>> If I read that correctly, what exactly do you have to do to get
>> it/become a full fledged member so you can get it? How does it help
>> you if you are eligible for said financial assistance?
>>
>> I'm asking, because I've finally re-joined the comission.
>> Short story, I left because they weren't helping me in the ways I
>> needed, & now I've re-joined hoping that things are better after
>> having taken a 4 year break, but it appears that they aren't.
>>
>> My computer needs to be fixed. Not just "so it works", but so it's
>> "fixed". Since I don't currently have a job, & the comission is part
>> of the economic growth & labor department (& focussed on getting
>> people employed), my computer, because it is, right this moment, a
>> personal computer, doesn't qualify to be "completely fixed".
>> I don't understand this concept, so if anyone can shed light on it,
>> I'll be eternally greatful. I mean, say, that I was going to get a job
>> through the computer, but I don't currently have one. (Because my
>> computer doesn't work properly & could end up failing on me should I
>> decide to take a computer job. In which case, the work wouldn't get
>> finished, & I'd look like a slacker to my employer because I couldn't
>> get it done. Then when I tried to get a new job, I wouldn't be able to
>> use my former employer as a reference because I proved unreliable,
>> although it wasn't my fault). Doesn't it make sense for my computer to
>> be "completely" fixed as opposed to "just bearly limping along"? I'd
>> think that if I did get a job where a computer was involved, & my
>> computer is worse off then it is at this moment, then the comission
>> would actually have to shell out more money. So wouldn't it make more
>> sense to just fix the problem now?
>> I get SSI every month & my family is also currently in the process of
>> losing our home.
>> If I had the money to shell out, I would, because I know there are
>> others who need services just as much as I do, but I don't have it.
>>
>> So anyway, my original question was/is: Does the NFB offer financial
>> assistance? If so, what can that financial assistance be used for? &
>> finally, if they offer it, what do I have to do in order to qualify
>> for it?
>>
>> I apologize if this sounds angry, but the truth is, I am angry.
>> Boiling actually, & any help that I can receive that would relieve
>> some of this worrying/panicking would greatly be appreciated.
>> Thank you all for reading,
>> Michelle
>>
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