[Community-Service] Meet a Willing Worker: Lynette Eberhardt - Blindness Equality Achievement Month @ CSD! Day 05

Adrienne Nelson nelsonadrienne2 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 6 00:38:34 UTC 2021


On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:08 AM Stacie Leap via Community-Service <
community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> *Welcome to Blind Equality Achievement Month!*
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> *We are five days in and we’re about to put the Energizer Bunny out of
> business with this next dynamic Willing Worker!*
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> Her name is Lynette Eberhardt also known as Lyn with one N, and she lives
> in Augusta, Georgia by way of Cincinnati, Ohio. Her beauty entails a milk
> chocolate complexion, with the most intriguing eyes; one the color of rich
> earth, the other of cloudy skies.
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> Growing up, Lyn watched her beautiful Mama give and give to those in need.
> To her Mama, it did not matter if their need was food, clothing, monetary,
> or a listening ear.  She taught Lyn that anything they have in life is
> considered a Blessing and to be mindful of the fact that it could be them
> on the receiving end, one day. These beautiful women are believers in God
> Almighty and believe He blesses those who help others.
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> Lyn believes that she truly started to branch out on her own as a
> voluntary soldier around age23.  While she was flossing one morning, she
> became aware of family members that were seriously struggling in their
> daily lives. It broke her heart to learn that their situations were so bad
> that they were having to reach out for outside help. It was then, Lyn began
> to spread her wings and blossom as a serving soul.
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> Her magnetic charm has allowed her to become a community liaison. She is
> empowering many by connecting those in need with other instrumental
> individuals and those that can provide valuable resources. She has also
> assisted in packing bags with water, masks, sanitizer, toiletries, and a
> pocket Bible for her church’s local street missions.
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> Miss Lyn serves as the co-chair of the Looking Forward Peer Support Group.
> They provide a safe space, as well as, support, information, and share
> ideas with fellow individuals in the blind community.  They have also
> donated snacks and water to families staying at their local Ronald McDonald
> House.
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> This remarkable woman is serving in as many ways as she can. Her talents
> range from helping disabled individuals in sending petitions, to offering
> to be a source of comfort and encouragement. She does not consider herself
> to be a prayer warrior, but believes in the power of prayer and offers
> herself in spirit and truth.
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> Help put that Bunny out of business, touch a life today!
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Ms. Lynette, you are magnificent and I believe that energized bunny would
say, “ Ms. Lynette, you are the one who keeps on going and going. Be
blessed!!!!

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