[CABS-Talk] Fwd: Reminder: Youth in Vision - August workshops - Building Confidence and more

Amy Jine ajine.vistacenter at gmail.com
Tue Jul 20 18:27:28 UTC 2021




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> From: Amy Jine <ajine at vistacenter.org>
> Date: July 20, 2021 at 11:05:29 AM PDT
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> Subject: FW: Reminder: Youth in Vision - August workshops - Building Confidence and more
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> From: Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired <vistacenter at vistacenter.ccsend.com> On Behalf Of Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2021 12:30 PM
> To: Amy Jine <ajine at vistacenter.org>
> Subject: Reminder: Youth in Vision - August workshops - Building Confidence and more
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> Welcome new and longtime members to Vista Center for the Blind’s Youth Programs! Vista Voyagers and Youth of Tomorrow is a community of students, families, educators, and vision experts dedicated to enhancing the independence and confidence of youth living with vision loss.
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> 1.  Youth of Tomorrow: Presenting Yourself with Confidence with Bridges to Jobs
> 2.  Youth of Tomorrow: A Day in the Life of a Disability Lawyer and a Lawyer in training and advocate
> 3.  Feedback Survey
> 4.  Back-to-School Student Spotlight: Virtual Talent Show
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> Youth of Tomorrow: Presenting Yourself with Confidence with Bridges to Jobs 
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> Chuck Castagnolo, Founder and Executive Director of Fremont’s Bridges to Jobs shares his knowledge of the employment industry and will present an interactive workshop on how to build confidence to tackle any goal whether it be making new friends in school, landing your dream job or shopping at a local grocery store. You won’t want to miss this important and helpful workshop.
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> When: August 11th from 4pm-6pm
> Who: Students with vision loss ages 14-24
> Where: Zoom
> RSVP: By August 9th by registering using the Zoom link
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> Registration using the above link is required.
> Please email questions to Amy Jine, ajine at vistacenter.org
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> Youth of Tomorrow: A Day in the Life, Informational Interviews with a Disability Lawyer and Future Lawyer and Advocate
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> Youth of Tomorrow will build on their informational interview skills by meeting two experts in the field of law and disability rights. This month we will meet Tim Elder of TRE Legal who specializes in disability law and rights. He is also a musician, father, and the President California affiliate of the National Federation of the Blind. We will also meet Bruce Sexton, UC Berkeley graduate, JD candidate, disability advocate and accessibility enthusiast. Listen to their stories about their career paths and ask all of your questions related to living independently and breaking barriers while living with vision loss.
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> When: August 28th from 1pm - 2:30pm PST
> Where: Zoom 
> Who: Youth living with vision loss ages 14 - 24
> RSVP: By August 20th by registering using the Zoom link   
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> Registration using the above link is required.
> Please email questions to Amy Jine, ajine at vistacenter.org
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> Feedback Survey for Youth of Tomorrow
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> Please fill out this survey so we can plan some exciting programs related to your interests and desires as we start to explore meeting in person. Youth of Tomorrow is tailored to your needs. If there is something you are interested in send an email so Amy can put something together.
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> Back-to-School Student Spotlight: Virtual Talent Show
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> Join Vista Center and the West San Jose-Campbell Lions on September 15, 2021 from 5:00 - 6:00 PM for the Back-to-School Student Spotlight in support of programs and services for students who are low vision or blind!
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> We're inviting students of all abilities to submit a video of their special talent to be featured during the show. Family and friends are also invited to join them in the spotlight and cheer them on! From playing musical instruments to performing martial arts, all ages and talents are welcome onto our virtual stage!
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> 100% of the proceeds from this show will benefit Vista Center Youth Programs for students who are low vision or blind.
> Click the link below to submit an entry, purchase a ticket, and learn more about the event. 
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> Submissions close after July 24, 2021:
> https://www.vistacenterevents.org/b2s2021
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