[Community-Service] Meet a Community Achiever: Scopey Mosley - Blind Equality Achievement Month Day 23!
Scopey Mosley
scopeymosley at gmail.com
Sat Oct 23 15:07:44 UTC 2021
Thank Cheryl! I hope to hear you in the meeting today!
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 11:05 AM Cheryl Fields via Community-Service <
community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Wow! You are awesome!🌎🌍🌏
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> Cheryl E. Fields
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Oct 23, 2021, at 10:00 AM, Stacie Leap via Community-Service <
> community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> *Welcome to Blind Equality Achievement Month! *
> *Pull out your finest harmonica and get ready f*or our next Community
> Achiever! The 23rd day belongs to Scopey Mosley from North Carolina!
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> I am an active Unitarian Universalist with a supportive network of
> changemaker friends! I am a French fry lover who loves to bake molasses
> cookies during the holidays. I believe that nature is my textbook, but I
> still consider myself a life-long learner. I also have a long-standing
> tradition of reading a book a day, for the last 21 days of the year.
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> I am from Central North Carolina and I love the people and history of this
> place. There are physical and non-physical reminders of the past that keep
> me both humble and proud. I am a member of Partners Against Crime and The
> Triangle Blues Society, which are local organizations that help me share my
> love for my hometown. And speaking of Blues Music, it keeps me grounded.
> When I want too ‘just be cool’, I’ll listen to Son House, Lightnin'
> Hopkins, Blind Willie Mctell, or Mahaila Jackson.
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> I really want the Earth to be around a long time, so I weave that into all
> of my work and projects. Currently I am coordinating meetings between
> myself, local restaurant operators and waste management specialists to find
> solutions that will improve our food rescue program. I think the amount of
> consumable and reusable waste that goes to the landfill gets widely
> unnoticed. I know that we all know we create trash, but we have not
> empowered our choices by accepting responsibility to prevent it. I don’t
> have children, but I hear they still exist and I recognize the impact that
> community building can create for future generations.
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> I am the Volunteer Coordinator of the Hoover Road Outreach Initiative and
> Executive Director of The Guiding Project. In both of these roles, I love
> having the opportunity to help people find ways to contribute and be
> included.
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> Like Scopey, be a part of the solution and get involved!
> #BEAM
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