[Community-Service] Blindness Equality Achievement Month @ CSD: Meet a Willing Worker - Bryant Patton

Yolanda Harris yolandaharris2 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 2 00:35:53 UTC 2021


What a way to show that you can always serve in your community no matter what you are going through.  Keep up the great work!

 

Yolanda Harris

PO Box 155

Pilot Point Tx 76258

(940) 391-0970

 

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Subject: [Community-Service] Blindness Equality Achievement Month @ CSD: Meet a Willing Worker - Bryant Patton

 

Welcome to Blind Equality Achievement Month!

 

During this wondrous autumn month of October, the Community Service Division of the National Federation of the Blind will highlight countless hard-working and stupendous volunteers within our division. This includes our board members, our Willing Workers Committee members, and so much more!

We tip our hats and thank each of them for their dedication, enthusiasm, and perseverance in providing services to others! We recognize your diligence and appreciate you so hard!

If you wish to be a part of our wonderful Community Service Division family, please contact our extraordinary President, Jeanetta Price at 409-344-1005.

Also, do not forget to Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/communityservicedivision <http://www.facebook.com/communityservicedivision> 

 

Meet a Willing Worker! 

Bryant Patton from East Orange, New Jersey 

 

My name is Bryant and I’m on fire about giving back to my community! 

I want to give a little background on myself. I am a proud father of four beautiful children: I raised three girls and one boy. I am also a proud grandfather of six wonderful grandchildren. I am a huge football fan!  My favorite team is the New York Giants and I will be happy to discuss their excellence with anybody! I have a thirst for knowledge and am always willing to learn. My independence is important to me and I set goals to achieve that very thing.

In 2016, I became visually impaired because of diabetes and high blood pressure. If that was not enough, I also had to have my right kidney removed and start dialysis treatments. For some, that may have slowed them down or discouraged them. Not me! I run two different groups; the Outsiders and Men Moving Forward. I utilize different tools to bring awareness, raise funds, provide support, and consistently work on expanding our network. My love for service is so deeply rooted within me, I am always eager to get up and show love and support to my neighbors and local communities.

Don’t wait! Get involved! My email is: bryantcp1967 at gmail.com <mailto:bryantcp1967 at gmail.com> 

 

 

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