[Community-Service] Meet a Willing Worker: Quitrina Townes - Blindness Equality Achievement Month @ CSD!
Jeanetta price
price.jeanetta at gmail.com
Sat Oct 2 18:30:38 UTC 2021
Trina,
You are glowing in service! Also, you look so beautiful in the picture! Thank you bring that Philly flavor to the division.
Keep it popping!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 2, 2021, at 12:37 PM, Stacie Leap via Community-Service <community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Welcome to Blind Equality Achievement Month!
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> Day 02
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> During this wonderous 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!
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> 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!
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> 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.
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> Also, do not forget to Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/communityserviced ivision
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> Meet a Willing Worker!
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> Quitrina Townes from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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> <02. CSD Quitrina Picture Final.jpg>
> Photo Description: Quitrina is wearing white petal pushers (Capris) with black sneakers. Her shirt is black with white lettering saying “Black Is My Happy Color.”
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> I am Quitrina. Like Will Smith, I was born and raised in Philadelphia. I am 61 years old with three children: 31 29 20. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is nine years old. My amazing partner in crime is my cat whose name is Ribbon. I really, really, really love to travel. I just came back from a trip to Puerto Rico in August. My obsession is shopping. I make sure all my accessories match before I walk out my door. The belt, shoes, purse, and jewelry have to match all the time! :) I love adding style to my clothing to make it one of a kind!
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> In the midst of my silliness and successes, I put God first. I am a God-fearing woman and I give all glory, honor, and praise to Him. Gospel music gets me through my day. I am eager to learn new things. One of my new learning goals is to learn how to use JAWS on my laptop.
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> My ultimate educational and career goal is to become a social worker and work with blind and visually impaired children. I know that this will take time but I am up to the challenge!
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> I worked driving paratransit buses here in Philadelphia from 2003 to 2004. I started to lose my vision in 2006 in the left eye and my right eye in 2007. I love to help other seniors in need such as those with vision loss or using a wheelchair. I have such a giving heart and I really do not like it when I see people mistreated.
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> Stacie Leap, CPE, CPS
> stacie.leap at gmail.com | 215.776.6741
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> Board Member, National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania: Keystone Chapter
> Cambodian (Khmer) Interpreter
> Intern, 3S Technologies LLC
> Mental Health First Aid USA Instructor
> Volunteer, Eyes Like Mine INC
> WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) Facilitator
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