[Community-Service] Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

NFB Ohio Community Service nfbohiocs at gmail.com
Tue Nov 9 18:12:31 UTC 2021


The OHIO Community Service Committee thanks each and every one of you for
your participation, donations, and prayers.



The Affiliate Excellence!

Ohio members contributed eleven large boxes of snacks, welcome kits, and
various items and a cash donation of $755.00 for Lutheran Social Services
Network shelter residents. OHIO

YOU’RE AWESOME!!!



For more details about the committee’s 2021 convention events please
contact a member of the community service committee or email us at:

nfbohiocs at gmail.com.



KUDOS

! To A gracious lady that is always prepared to humbly serve,

Denice Brown, President of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter!



APPLAUSE!

Team Stringer is always ready and willing to serve with a compassionate and
caring heart!



Standing ovation!

Bruce Stacey and Herb Garnes, Docent, National Pro Football Hall of Fame,
for providing the guided video tour and making the HAPPY HOUR Tailgate
Party a huge success!



The Hall of Fame museum offers touch tours to enhance the experience. Make
sure to call two weeks in advance.

Address: 2121 GEORGE HALAS Drive, Northwest, CANTON, Ohio 44708

Phone: (330) 456-8207



DON’T FORGET!

NFB OHIO HAPPY HOUR on Thursday, November 11th, to Honor and Celebrate our
veterans at 7PM EST in the OHIO Zoom Room.



Friday’s Fantastic Presenters!

McKenzie Houston, Lutheran Social Services Choices

Columbus, Ohio



Jeanetta Price, President of the Community Service Division



Mirranda Williams, Vice President of the Community Service Division



Robert Campbell, Esq., Cleveland Chapter Board Member

Email: campbelllegal87 at gmail.com

phone: (216) 659-8543



Saturday’s Spectacular Presenters!

Maggie Stringer and Sam from The Blind Life

Email: sam at theblindlife.net



Absolutely Awesome Tech Team!

It couldn’t have happened without all of you. Thank you!



Last but not least, to the Diva!

Our convention coordinator, Suzanne Turner, Vice President of the NFB Ohio,
Cleveland Chapter President and so much more. The committee would like to
express its gratitude for

allowing us to shine.



It is our hope that something you heard, experienced or were exposed to
during the, 2021 National Federation of the Blind of OHIO 75th Annual
Convention, Back to the Basics and Engaging the Future, filled you with
hope and help you to realize your Dreams.



A little something extra!

You may be wondering, how are the hall of fame players chosen?

Any fan may nominate any player, coach or contributor who has been
connected with pro football simply by writing to the Pro Football Hall of
Fame. The only restriction is that a player and coach must have been
retired at least five years before he can be considered.



Maybe you want to know the questions that were asked at the Tail Gate
Party? Read Below for door prize winners and the questions.

Shannon Britt, Delaware: How many points is a touch down worth?

Jaleesa Richardson, Ohio: How many teams make up the NFL?

Marci Carpenter, Washington: How many points is a field goal worth?

Dorothy Griffin, Georgia: What city in OHIO is the NFL Pro Football Hall

of fame located in?



One more! Our committee gave away a brand-new Amazon Echo Show 5! Deanna
Lewis of Ohio was the first person to answer, who was the first president
of the National Federation of the Blind?



Live The Life You Want!



National federation of the Blind of Ohio

Community Service Committee

nfbohiocs at gmail.com

www.nfbohio.org

www.facebook.com/communityservicedivision/



"I am filled with hope, energy, and love by participating in the National
Federation of The Blind because my expectations are raised, my
contributions make a difference to me and to others, and I can celebrate
the realization of my dreams with my Federation family”
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://nfbnet.org/pipermail/community-service_nfbnet.org/attachments/20211109/df8f80ec/attachment.html>


More information about the Community-Service mailing list