[Community-service] Seeking ideasforthecommunityservicegroupseminar at nationalconvention

Cheryl Fields cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 20 23:11:40 UTC 2014


I can sympathize with you. It is difficult for others to only read the
mail and follow our instructions. A friend that was assisting me
thought her system of filing was better than what I asked her to do,
for my benefit. We had a heart to heart talk and worked it out,
unfortunately she is not available anymore. Right now there is no
system and it is very annoying.

I was thinking about ppurchasing a scanner this year, but am not sure
if they work very well. Does anyone use this method?

Cheryl

On 2/20/14, Peter Donahue <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com> wrote:
> Hello David and everyone,
>
> First of all we moved to San Antonio due to Mary finding work here. The
> problem did not start occurring until the past 2 years.Before that time we
> had little difficulty finding readers until we demanded that they not stick
>
> their noses in to our business. Their job is to read the content of the
> documents they're presented not try to run our lives.Others on these lists
> have also reported similar occurrences with individuals they had read for
> them.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Mostello" <Mostelloworks at comcast.net>
> To: "'Community Service Discussion List'" <community-service at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 10:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [Community-service]Seeking
> ideasforthecommunityservicegroupseminar at nationalconvention
>
>
>> Why did you move to San Antonio, if you knew that you would experience
>> the
>> above problems living independently?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Community-service [mailto:community-service-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>> Behalf Of Peter Donahue
>> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:30 AM
>> To: Community Service Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking
>> ideasforthecommunityservicegroupseminar at national convention
>>
>> Good morning Darian and listers,
>>
>>    As has been pointed out previously Mary and I have tried everything
>> imaginable to find our own readers and have not encountered the terrible
>> lack of response we're currently experiencing. Even when we've offered to
>> pay someone to read or provide transportation our offers of compensation
>> are
>> often declined.
>>
>> To give you an idea of what we're experiencing we have about a year and a
>> half worth of snail mail needing to be read. Not all of it can be read
>> using
>> a computerized system and the sheer volume of mail can be gone through
>> more
>> efficiently using a live reader.
>> It's the live reader we've had extreme difficulty finding.
>>
>>    For a while after moving here we had a neighbor who assisted us with
>> our
>> mail and with transportation when needed but she moved back to California.
>>
>> I
>> asked my sister and other family to assist us but that's opening a very
>> nasty can of worms.  My sister offered to take a watch of Mary's needing
>> to
>> be repaired to the jeweller. When asked when she would bring it back she
>> told us when she had time. Mary needed her watch and we were not going to
>> put up with such noncommitment. We entrusted her with some of our
>> property
>> and she was refusing to return it to us. It took threatening to contact
>> her
>> local police department to make her return the watch to us.
>> Mary had her watch several hours later. There have been multiple
>> catfights
>> between us and them and we're no longer willing to put up with such
>> behavior. Having her read our mail is inviting her and other relatives in
>>
>> to
>> our personal business. I used to have similar arguments with my mother
>> when
>> she was alive. We only want someone to read our mail for us not try to
>> run
>> our lives and stick their noses in to matters where it doesn't belong.
>>
>> Mary has had similar issues on her side of the family. To be fare however
>> all of her relatives live out-of-state so getting this assistance from
>> them
>> is impractical.
>>
>>    As I indicated previously we contacted various agencies and
>> organizations in our area to find readers and drivers all to no avail.
>> Ours
>> is just one of God only knows how many other blind people that are
>> experiencing this difficulty.
>>
>>    So the blind individual is not removed from selecting the
>> reader/driver
>> of their choice the NFB could partner with agencies and organizations
>> willing to provide this assistance to blind individuals. It would then be
>> the responsibility of the blind individual to contact these individuals
>> or
>> organizations to find the person who can best meet their needs. The
>> Cincinnatti Association for the Blind and the Clovernook Center for the
>> Blind provide these services to blind individuals in the greater
>> Cincinnatti
>> Area. I believe the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind in Washington D.C.
>> also provides this service to blind individuals in the D.C. area. I
>> contacted the San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind concerning this matter
>> but was told that they do not provide such a service.
>>
>>    It's obvious that we did our homework prior to posting this idea to
>> the
>> list for the group to consider. Let's keep the conversation going.
>>
>> Peter Donahue
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Darian Smith" <dsmithnfb at gmail.com>
>> To: "Community Service Discussion List" <community-service at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 7:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the community service
>> group seminar at national convention
>>
>>
>> Hi Peter,
>> clearly you have some good ideas.
>>
>> I've always thought  that it was the responsibility of the blind person
>> to
>> find readers and not the responsibility of the organization to see to it
>> that the blind find readers.  sure we can and do help each other find
>> ways
>> to acquire readers  and show each other how to work with readers, but
>> I've
>> always understood that that was kind of the extent to that.
>> I could be wrong and it could be something completely  different.
>>
>> One other thing I would clarify for right now.
>> many people call the organized effort to promote the idea of service and
>> engaging the blind in community service  the community service division.
>> We
>> are currently a group and  while   there is a goal of becoming a
>> division,
>> until the correct conditions are met, we are not a division of the
>> federation, but we are a special interest group of the federation.
>>
>> hope that clarifies some things
>>  Darien
>> On Feb 19, 2014, at 5:41 PM, Peter Donahue <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Darien and everyone,
>>>
>>>   Since you are involved with Americore could a project to provide
>>> reader
>>> and driver assistance to blind individuals be a potential partnership
>>> between them and the NFB? What other organizations might we partner with
>>> to make this happen? The Delta-Gama Society is supposed to have as one
>>> of
>>> its projects reading to the blind. My experience with them has not been
>>> very positive. The individual I spoke to about getting help from them
>>> could not get it through her head that scanning and reading systems
>>> cannot
>>> handle all items needing to be read and that some blind individuals
>>> choose
>>> to use live readers to deal with snail mail and other items more
>>> efficiently. The conversation went down hill from there. I have not had
>>> any further dealings with Delta Gama since that experience. Perhaps
>>> others
>>> have had more positive experiences with them. This is another possible
>>> partnership between the NFB and Delta Gama the community service
>>> division
>>> could help bring about.
>>>
>>>   Since you suggested that we find others with similar needs I would
>>> encourage others to share their experiences with trying to locate
>>> reliable
>>> readers and drivers and suggest possible partnerships we could help
>>> facilitate to meet these needs.
>>>
>>> Peter Donahue
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Donahue" <braille at satx.rr.com>
>>> To: "'Community Service Discussion List'" <community-service at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 7:16 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for
>>> the  at national convention
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello Darien and everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I second what has been said so far. I also want to add that I
>>>> resigned from an employer-based Lions Club because the club did not
>>>> help
>>>> blind people, mainly me. The only thing they did in the manner of
>>>> helping
>>>> was to help us move boxes from our previous apartment to our current
>>>> one.
>>>> In
>>>> addition, this current Lions year, I was not as involved mainly
>>>> because,
>>>> being past president, my heart was not in it. I know I can join another
>>>> club, and I might in a few years, but I choose not to do so for the
>>>> time
>>>> being.
>>>>
>>>> In addition, as Pete said, we have put up signs for readers and
>>>> drivers on the notice board of our apartment complex, and no one came
>>>> forward. Reading and driving needs to be addressed on a national level,
>>>> so
>>>> Dr. Maurer would definitely need to get involved.
>>>>
>>>> Mary Donahue
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Community-service [mailto:community-service-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>>> On
>>>> Behalf Of Darian Smith
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 6:03 PM
>>>> To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for
>>>> thecommunityservicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> Peter brings up a very important issue  that has come up in some form
>>>> or
>>>> fashion  from time to time.
>>>> the issue is of the needs of the blind across the nation and the
>>>> importance of solving these issues.
>>>> Since the formation of the community service group many have suggested
>>>> that we turn our attention to such things as assisting  our  deaf-blind
>>>> members  with tasks they might need in order to fully take part in,
>>>> enjoy,
>>>> and  benefit from the work that takes place at our national
>>>> conventions,
>>>> or
>>>> create opportunities that assist our members in  completing the
>>>> important
>>>> daily tasks the blind need to function in society.
>>>>
>>>> I personally believe that when we as members of the federation believe
>>>> there is an issue that needs to be solved  that effects  our members,
>>>> that
>>>> we as members of this organization should see to it that the issue is
>>>> addressed.  If our deaf-blind brothers and sisters need assistance,
>>>> this
>>>> falls on us as federationests  to  be sure that we assist, if we need a
>>>> program to match the blind with sighted readers, we ought to band
>>>> together
>>>> as an organization to see that  we address the issue.  If one person
>>>> feels
>>>> it so vital  that the issue be resolved then hopefully they will take
>>>> up
>>>> the
>>>> cause and find support in seeing it through.
>>>> I have long held the believe  that waiting for someone else to fix an
>>>> issue I have is a sure way to find the   issue unsolved.  however, if i
>>>> work
>>>> at it, at least I can be sure that someone is doing something about it.
>>>>
>>>> My advice would be to you Peter find people who have the same concerns
>>>> as
>>>> you, organize them,  work on a plan and present it to whomever  you
>>>> feel
>>>> it
>>>> ought to be presented to.  if it's Dr Maurer  then that's who you go
>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this is helpful
>>>>
>>>>  Darian
>>>> On Feb 19, 2014, at 3:40 PM, Peter Donahue <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Good evening everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>  What do you do if you live in a community where there is no local
>>>> chapter or if there is one it's in such disarray that its existence is
>>>> in
>>>> limbo. ?We have such a situation in San Antonio. They have driven many
>>>> members away including us. We've told them that we won't return unless
>>>> there
>>>> is a change in leadership. The elections were supposed to occur this
>>>> month.
>>>> God only knows if they took place that's how far down this chapter has
>>>> gone.
>>>> We've approached other blindness-related organizations in San Antonio
>>>> concerning these issues but have not received favorable responses. It
>>>> seems
>>>> like this is something the community service division should coordinate
>>>> and
>>>> discuss to arrive at a workable solution.
>>>>>
>>>>> Peter Donahue
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darian Smith"
>>>>> <dsmithnfb at gmail.com>
>>>>> To: "Community Service Discussion List" <community-service at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 3:46 PM
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for
>>>>> thecommunityservicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This might be something chapter presidents might find interesting to
>>>>> talk about and see about  doing. if there are chapter  presidents on
>>>>> this list, maybe they might consider starting a dialog on the chapter
>>>>> presidents list on the matter
>>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 18, 2014, at 8:49 AM, Debbie <mouseless at mindspring.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't offer much hope for the transportation aspect, but several
>>>>>> folks
>>>> I know have pooled their funds, and gotten equipment which was donated
>>>> to
>>>> the local library, so more folks could utilize having mail read.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Debbie Human
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Donahue"
>>>>>> <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com>
>>>>>> To: "Community Service Discussion List"
>>>>>> <community-service at nfbnet.org>
>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 10:48 AM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the
>>>>>> communityservicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good morning everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not only should we seek to participate in other community events but
>>>>>> how
>>>> about conducting some community service activities within the NFB.
>>>> Blind
>>>> people all across this nation have a need for readers and drivers. Here
>>>> is
>>>> an idea where the NFB and other community organizations could work
>>>> together
>>>> to meet this need. Mary and I have had a devil of a time trying to have
>>>> our
>>>> snail mail read on a regular basis and finding transportation to reach
>>>> destinations not in our local transit system's service area. Even when
>>>> we
>>>> have offered to pay someone to read our mail or to drive us somewhere
>>>> our
>>>> offers have been refused. On other occasions we have been offered
>>>> assistance
>>>> but when we try contacting the individual who said they would read our
>>>> snail
>>>> mail our calls go unreturned. I'm sure there are countless stories of
>>>> other
>>>> blind individuals who have had a similar experience.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some of our chapters have talked about creating reader/driver pools
>>>>>> in
>>>> their communities but have yet to pull it off. Our Community Service
>>>> Division could play a major role in making this a reality by working
>>>> with
>>>> the NFB Jernigan Institute, our local chapters and state affiliates. We
>>>> should be able to partner with various volunteer organizations and
>>>> individuals willing to provide these services to blind persons needing
>>>> them.
>>>> I hope this is discussed and acted upon so blind persons will have an
>>>> easier
>>>> time finding readers and drivers in the future.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Peter Donahue
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----  From: Darian
>>>>>> To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 10:38 PM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the
>>>>>> communityservicegroup seminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why specifically blind people that have had success in AmeriCorps
>>>> programs in Florida?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This electronic message has been brought to you by my mobile device.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Feb 17, 2014, at 6:57 PM, "Denyece Roberts, MSW, RCSW"
>>>> <peace05 at comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello, I did two years in the Americorp.  Americorp main office for
>>>> Florida is located in Orlando.  It would be nice to have someone from
>>>> their
>>>> office come and speak about some success services of blind people who
>>>> have
>>>> attended the program in florida.
>>>>>>   ----- Original Message -----      From: Darian Smith
>>>>>>   To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>   Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 5:24 PM
>>>>>>   Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the community
>>>>>> servicegroup seminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Hi all,
>>>>>>    The overall  focus will be on celebrating 20 years of AmeriCorps,
>>>>>> and
>>>> the service work that the blind have themselves contributed to the
>>>> success
>>>> of the program and the impact the program has had on those  who have
>>>> served.
>>>>>>     We are inviting those  who have served in AmeriCorps programs to
>>>> share  a bit about their experiences, what they've given, gained and
>>>> the
>>>> perceptions they believe  they changed of the blind.
>>>>>>    This will not  constitute the entirety of the seminar, but it will
>>>> have a place of prominence on the agenda.
>>>>>>    we are looking into inviting service agencies to spend a few
>>>>>> minutes
>>>> talking about their programs  and how attendees may involve themselves
>>>> in
>>>> service via what they have to offer.
>>>>>>    I believe we are targeting the following agencies: the red cross,
>>>>>> big
>>>> brothers  big sisters, habitat for humanity and hands on network. we'll
>>>> probably ask them to introduce themselves to the attendees and ask them
>>>> to
>>>> table in the back of the room should individuals have further questions
>>>> regarding involvement in their local communities  Hopefully we will use
>>>> this
>>>> opportunity to develop relationships with these agencies  that we can
>>>> cultivate over the coming years.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Hopefully we can  delve deeper into possible partnerships with
>>>>>> these
>>>> agencies in the future.  We could  even look into  the possibilities
>>>> this
>>>> year, but  that depends on the interest a committed soul or two  has in
>>>> seeing that it happens.  Unfortunately,  this can be a bit of an
>>>> undertaking
>>>> and such folks are proving to be in short  supply at the moment.
>>>>>>    We have had some great help in finding the agencies and AmeriCorps
>>>> alumni federationests, and this has proven to be invaluable effort and
>>>> results-based action that those who have  stepped up should be  proud
>>>> of.
>>>>>>    I'm thinking we are still a few  presenters away from this being
>>>>>> the
>>>> best seminar yet.
>>>>>>    We also might be electing a slate of officers and board members.
>>>>>> If
>>>> this is true we will have to make some time for this and upon
>>>> completion
>>>> of
>>>> the meeting we will have become a division of the national federation
>>>> of
>>>> the
>>>> blind.
>>>>>>    we will see how those details work out  because we are still a
>>>>>> ways
>>>> from convention.
>>>>>>     I hope this helps people help us find some great additions to the
>>>> agenda
>>>>>>     Best,
>>>>>>     Darian
>>>>>>   On Feb 17, 2014, at 1:14 PM, Cheryl Fields
>>>> <cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Ashly,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Yes, I think the hands on training may work better for next year.
>>>> When
>>>>>>     the red Cross is contacted the conversation, audio description
>>>>>> for
>>>>>>     videos, could begin at that time. It may take some time to have
>>>>>> them
>>>>>>     see the advantage in added it to their materials. I should have
>>>> added
>>>>>>     that this is a long range goal.
>>>>>>     I want to hear about your experience, it may be valuable to hear
>>>>>>     before the contact is made. smiles
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Cheryl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     On 2/17/14, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Cheryl,
>>>>>>       It's a good idea. I agree with you it needs registeration and
>>>> limit  the
>>>>>>       size of the workshops so they can give you all hands on
>>>> instruction more
>>>>>>       easily.
>>>>>>       However, not everyone is  open to  the commitment to do first
>>>>>> aid
>>>> or cpr
>>>>>>       training.
>>>>>>       Think of how busy convention gets.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Time may be unavailable on either the hotel side or the
>>>>>> convention
>>>>>>       participants side to do it.
>>>>>>       It may be easier to plan a shorter hands on service activity.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       If you do contact them, I hope red cross is open to
>>>>>> adaptations.
>>>>>>       Unfortunatly, I had a bad experience attempting to volunteer in
>>>> their local
>>>>>>       office though and volunteering did not work out. I'll write
>>>>>> about
>>>> later
>>>>>>       perhaps.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       If I were planning something to  do at convention, I'd probably
>>>> pick the
>>>>>>       hygene or food kits idea instead.
>>>>>>       I'm just thinking about the convention group and all the things
>>>> going on
>>>>>>       there and the wide interest areas among conventioneers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Ashley
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>       From: Cheryl Fields
>>>>>>       Sent: Monday, February 17, 2014 3:35 PM
>>>>>>       To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>       Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the
>>>>>> community
>>>>>>       servicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Hi Everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Great ideas! The cpr and first aid classes are a wonderful idea
>>>> and
>>>>>>       may require some registration.
>>>>>>       Think about working with the Red cross to provide audio
>>>> description
>>>>>>       for all of the classes they use vvideos for. I'm not sure how
>>>>>>       difficult it would be, most movies are audio described and most
>>>> places
>>>>>>       update materials on a regular basis so, it's worth asking. This
>>>> would
>>>>>>       benefit us across the country!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Cheryl F.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       On 2/17/14, Darian <dsmithnfb at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Hi Serena,
>>>>>>         It sounds really cool!
>>>>>>         Tell me all about it! What's the name of the organization?
>>>>>> How
>>>> did you get
>>>>>>         involved? Why did you get involved?
>>>>>>         Darian
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         This electronic message has been brought to you by my mobile
>>>> device.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           On Feb 16, 2014, at 8:18 AM, Serena Nickell
>>>> <scnickell1980 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>           wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           Hi, I recently began volunteering with an organization that
>>>> helps the
>>>>>>           homeless.  In addition to the above items we also give out
>>>> small
>>>>>>           flashlights and batteries (usually AA and AAA).
>>>>>>           Serena
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             On Feb 16, 2014, at 10:09 AM, "Michelle Clark"
>>>> <mcikeyc at aol.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Hi Michelle,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Here is a list of the items we generally add. Also, at
>>>>>> the
>>>> bottom, I
>>>>>>             added a
>>>>>>             draft of a letter I sent out to just people on my email
>>>>>> list
>>>> and the
>>>>>>             Chapter. Hope it helps anyone who is interested in doing
>>>> something like
>>>>>>             this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             One other thing we do when we get large bottles of
>>>>>> lotion,
>>>> shampoo, ect
>>>>>>             is
>>>>>>             we hold them out and make up a gift type bag to give out
>>>>>> as
>>>> a special
>>>>>>             gift.
>>>>>>             My Church has a Christmas Party for a few local Women's
>>>> Shelters and we
>>>>>>             give
>>>>>>             to them as well. This year, they had so much stuff left
>>>>>> over
>>>> they gave
>>>>>>             the
>>>>>>             rest to our Chapter!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Items we include:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             1.    Wash cloths
>>>>>>             2.    Soap
>>>>>>             3.    Toothpaste
>>>>>>             4.    Toothbrushes
>>>>>>             5.    Lotion or petroleum jelly
>>>>>>             6.    Shampoo
>>>>>>             7.    Conditioner
>>>>>>             8.    Mouthwash/non-alcoholic
>>>>>>             In the past we have gotten a mixture of things such as:
>>>>>>             Toilet paper
>>>>>>             Mens deodorant
>>>>>>             Women's deodorant
>>>>>>             Sanitary items
>>>>>>             Combs
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Draft Letter:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             The National Harbor Chapter of the National Federation of
>>>> the Blind of
>>>>>>             Maryland is a non-profit group of blind persons striving
>>>>>> to
>>>> help others
>>>>>>             in
>>>>>>             the   Prince Georges County area who happen to be blind
>>>>>> and
>>>> low vision.
>>>>>>             We
>>>>>>             help one another through advocacy, outreach, networking,
>>>>>> and
>>>> sharing.
>>>>>>             Also,
>>>>>>             in the vision of our National Headquarters, we not only
>>>>>> help
>>>> ourselves,
>>>>>>             we
>>>>>>             help others.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             This, in our fourth year, we will continue in our
>>>>>> outreach
>>>> to others
>>>>>>             with
>>>>>>             a
>>>>>>             toiletries drive to donate Hygiene Kits to homeless
>>>>>> persons.
>>>> As we did
>>>>>>             last
>>>>>>             year through an array of generous donations, we were able
>>>>>> to
>>>> give out
>>>>>>             approximately 120 bags of toiletries to assist persons
>>>>>> who
>>>> are in a
>>>>>>             state
>>>>>>             of homelessness. In addition, we were able to donate
>>>> additional kits to
>>>>>>             a
>>>>>>             local church that regularly visits a shelter for women
>>>>>> and
>>>> children.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Since homelessness is on the rise and help is needed, our
>>>> continual goal
>>>>>>             is
>>>>>>             to combine hygiene kits and distribute them to as many as
>>>>>> we
>>>> can. We are
>>>>>>             partnering with a local non-profit agency that runs
>>>>>> shelters
>>>> and feed
>>>>>>             homeless persons in Prince Georges County. They
>>>>>> distribute
>>>> these items
>>>>>>             when
>>>>>>             a person enters the shelters. We are asking your
>>>>>> assistance
>>>> with
>>>>>>             donations
>>>>>>             of toiletry items that will help us in this effort and
>>>> please forward
>>>>>>             this
>>>>>>             message to anyone you feel will assist.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             In specific we are asking for any combination of:
>>>>>>             1.    Soap
>>>>>>             2.    Shampoo
>>>>>>             3.    Lotion
>>>>>>             4.    Conditioner
>>>>>>             5.    Toothbrushes
>>>>>>             6.    Toothpaste
>>>>>>             7.    Washcloths
>>>>>>             8.    Mouthwash/non-alcoholic
>>>>>>             9.    Socks
>>>>>>             10.    Grooming items
>>>>>>             11.    Sanitary items
>>>>>>             12.    Any additional small item you feel a person living
>>>>>> in
>>>> the state
>>>>>>             of
>>>>>>             homelessness can use
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             If you and/or your organization are able to assist us in
>>>> this effort,
>>>>>>             please
>>>>>>             let me know by contacting me directly by either email at
>>>> mcikeyc at aol.com
>>>>>>             or
>>>>>>             via telephone at 301 583-8585 evenings or 202 720-1560
>>>>>> days
>>>> by November
>>>>>>             14th.   We will be compiling these items on the Saturday
>>>> before
>>>>>>             Thanksgiving. Your contribution will be tax deductable
>>>>>> and
>>>> help in the
>>>>>>             lives
>>>>>>             of those who are in situations other than which we live.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             To find out more about what we do, please visit our
>>>>>> National
>>>> website at:
>>>>>>             www.nfb.org or our State website at www.nfbmd.org. You
>>>>>> may
>>>> also "like"
>>>>>>             us
>>>>>>             as
>>>>>>             the National Harbor Chapter on our new Face Book page.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Sincerely Yours,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Michelle Clark
>>>>>>             President
>>>>>>             National Harbor Chapter
>>>>>>             National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             "Changing what it means to be blind in Prince Georges
>>>> County!"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>             From: Community-service
>>>> [mailto:community-service-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>>>>             Behalf of Catherine Michele Mitchell
>>>>>>             Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 9:35 AM
>>>>>>             To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>             Cc: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>             Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the
>>>> community
>>>>>>             servicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             I also really like the idea of putting some kind of kits
>>>> together as a
>>>>>>             project at the convention.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             I would also like to ask those of you who do this already
>>>>>> in
>>>> your
>>>>>>             chapters
>>>>>>             or affiliates to please email me lists of items you
>>>>>> include
>>>> in whatever
>>>>>>             kit
>>>>>>             you are making. I want to add materials like this to our
>>>> resource bank
>>>>>>             to
>>>>>>             help other people do these kinds of projects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Thanks, everyone!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Michele Mitchell
>>>>>>             NFB Community Service Group
>>>>>>             Research and Resource Committee Chair
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             Tupperware Consultant
>>>>>>             781-790-3627
>>>>>>             www.my.tupperware.com/michmitch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             On Feb 15, 2014, at 5:01 PM, Cheryl Fields
>>>> <cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>             wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>               I love the idea of hygene kits for the homeless. Our
>>>> chapter collected
>>>>>>               toiletries for a women's shelter last year, but we did
>>>>>> not
>>>> assemble
>>>>>>               the items. The shelter was glad to receive the gift but
>>>>>> we
>>>> could have
>>>>>>               saved them some time.
>>>>>>               I will suggest this when we do it again, sounds like
>>>>>> fun!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>               Providing a hands on opportunity for convention
>>>>>> attendees
>>>> is fantastic!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>               Cheryl
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 On 2/15/14, Denise Shaible <denise.shaible at att.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>                 I like the idea of emergency preparedness.  I know
>>>>>> the
>>>> Red Cross has
>>>>>>                 some
>>>>>>                 information on that and we all need to know about
>>>>>> it.  I also like the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             idea
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 of the Red Cross providing small first aid kits.  I
>>>> remember buying
>>>>>>                 one
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             when
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 I took my first aid class when I lived in Ft.
>>>>>> Lauderdale, FL.  I don't
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             know
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 if they would provide them but, I'm wondering if we
>>>> could assemble
>>>>>>                 them
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             if
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 we know what we need to put in them and then we could
>>>> give them to our
>>>>>>                 members or whoever we wish to give them to.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 I really like the idea of having someone speak about
>>>> programs to feed
>>>>>>                 the
>>>>>>                 hungry or doing a service project with a local food
>>>> bank.  I don't
>>>>>>                 know
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             why
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 we couldn't help put bags of food together. Yes, it's
>>>>>> an
>>>> assembly
>>>>>>                 line
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             job
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 but, we do it at my church and we're able to feed
>>>>>> between 50 and 100
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             persons
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 each month.  It's rewarding to know we're doing
>>>>>> anything
>>>> to help and
>>>>>>                 to
>>>>>>                 promote the fact that we want to give not just get.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Denise
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>                 From: Michelle Clark
>>>>>>                 Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 10:21 AM
>>>>>>                 To: 'Community Service Discussion List'
>>>>>>                 Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for
>>>>>> the
>>>> community
>>>>>>                 servicegroupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Here in Maryland, my Chapter did reach out to the
>>>>>> local
>>>> agency and
>>>>>>                 they
>>>>>>                 provided emergency kits several years ago. As time
>>>>>> has elapsed and
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             budgets
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 have shrunk, I find that is not happening anymore. I
>>>>>> am
>>>> thinking
>>>>>>                 someone
>>>>>>                 locally would have to initiate that?  It would be
>>>> important for us to
>>>>>>                 get
>>>>>>                 the information and to tie it in with serving an
>>>>>> external group to get
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 information as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Michelle
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>                 From: Community-service
>>>> [mailto:community-service-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>>>>>                 On
>>>>>>                 Behalf Of Cheryl Fields
>>>>>>                 Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 11:53 AM
>>>>>>                 To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>                 Subject: Re: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for
>>>>>> the
>>>> community
>>>>>>                 service
>>>>>>                 groupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Having the Red Cross is a great idea. In addition to
>>>>>> the
>>>> first aid,
>>>>>>                 ask if they provide disaster preparedness. It would
>>>>>> be
>>>> good to have
>>>>>>                 this information available, most people are not
>>>>>> prepared
>>>> and if they
>>>>>>                 need to evacuate may not know what the designated
>>>>>> safe
>>>> places are. it
>>>>>>                 could be taken a step further and provide back packs
>>>> with most items
>>>>>>                 inside, if the budget allows for this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Another idea is to plant a sensory garden at one of
>>>>>> the
>>>> convention
>>>>>>                 host hotels in Florida, since we are spending a few
>>>> years there.
>>>>>>                 Plants  and other materials can be donated from local
>>>> garden centers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 I happen to be working on a similar event in
>>>>>> Cleveland
>>>> and another
>>>>>>                 idea from 1 of our brainstorming sessions was a
>>>>>> mural.
>>>> Making it
>>>>>>                 visible to the community sending a clear positive
>>>> message about the
>>>>>>                 blind. The Cleveland chapter has a on going project,
>>>>>> we
>>>> volunteer at
>>>>>>                 the Cleveland food Bank re packing produce for
>>>> distribution and while
>>>>>>                 working with the food bank a community produce
>>>> distribution can be
>>>>>>                 arranged. It is rewarding and can be lots of fun!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 Have a great weekend and Happy Valentine's Day!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 CherylOn 2/14/14, Denise Shaible
>>>> <denise.shaible at att.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Darian,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   We spoke sometime ago about having a
>>>>>> Representative of the Red Cross
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             give
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 a
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   presentation on first aid.  Are you still
>>>>>> interested in that?  Please
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             let
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 me
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   know and I'll start researching it.  Also, if you
>>>>>> know
>>>> any details
>>>>>>                   about
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 our
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   seminar, please send that as well.  Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Denise
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   From: Darian Smith
>>>>>>                   Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:26 AM
>>>>>>                   To: Community Service Discussion List
>>>>>>                   Subject: [Community-service] Seeking ideas for the
>>>> community service
>>>>>>                   groupseminar at national convention
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   I'm looking for some  great ideas for our seminar
>>>>>> at National
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             convention.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   any topics or presenters that could round out an
>>>> already developing
>>>>>>                   and
>>>>>>                   exciting seminar. would be appreciated!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Darian
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Darian Smith
>>>>>>                   Chairperson, Community Service Group -National
>>>> Federation  of The
>>>>>>                   Blind.
>>>>>>                   (415)215-9809
>>>>>>                   dsmithnfb at gmail.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   "
>>>>>>                   "I don't know what your destiny will be, but one
>>>>>> thing
>>>> I know: the
>>>>>>                   only
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 ones
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   among you who will be really happy are those who
>>>>>> will have sought and
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                 found
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   how to serve"
>>>>>>                   - Albert Schweitzer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                   Your  unwanted vehicle can be  just what the blind
>>>> need to make
>>>>>>                   possibilities reality.
>>>>>>                   Donate your car to the National Federation of the
>>>> Blind today!
>>>>>>                   For more information, please visit:
>>>> www.carshelpingtheblind.org or
>>>>>>                   call
>>>>>>                   1-855-659-9314
>>>>>>
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