[Community-Service] Quetrina Shines Bright Like a Diamond

Jeanetta price price.jeanetta at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 19:17:47 UTC 2022


Ok CSD Rihana! You are truly shining bright in service. Your bio is electrifying and motivating to us all to volunteer in our communities even more. Trina, Thank you for sharing your light with us. Let’s keep it popping!!! 
 
Jeanetta Price, M. Ed. 
Mauney & Associates Home Study Contractor
Phone: 409-344-1005 

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> On Oct 24, 2022, at 1:58 PM, Daria Bannerman via Community-Service <community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Shine Bright Like a Diamond
> 
> For those who don’t know me, I am Quetrina Townes. I am a mother of
> three (two boys and one girl), and I have one granddaughter. I am a
> woman of God, and know where my help comes from. In 2013, I attended
> the Associate Services for the blind, currently known as Vision Link.
> There, I learned how to maintain my independence. I learned mobility,
> some Braille, how to separate and count my money, etc. While attending
> ASB, I was introduced to the NFB. There, I am a board member and
> ambassador at state and national conventions, a mentor,  and on the
> calling committee.
> Now, I have to roll out the red carpet for this one. In 2020, I joined
> the Community Service Division, where I learned that I can do
> community service anywhere. If it was not for CSD, I would not know
> how to go about getting involved in my community in my city where I
> reside, which is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With the community
> service division, I was able to help serve with the Ronald McDonald
> House in Maryland, and the Covenant House in New Orleans, and I can
> not wait to serve in Houston in 2023.
> In Philadelphia, I’ve served as a mentor with Girls Today, Leaders
> Tomorrow (GTLT) under the United Way. GTLT is a program that assists
> young ladies ages 8 until they graduate high school. There, they learn
> how to set tables, write resumes, social skills, and how to be
> professional. They participated in career day, and even learned how to
> donate and serve for 375 thousand plus homeless children in
> Pennsylvania. I also was involved with two groups affiliated with the
> church I attend, Boys to Men and Saved, Anointed, Sanctified,
> Sensational Youth (SASSY). These youth groups participated in career
> day and other activities that helped develop their skills in
> leadership. I thank God for allowing me to have sight with no physical
> vision. That allowed me to join the NFB AND CSD and gain a new family
> and a whole new world. God is not through with me yet. Diamonds are
> forever!
> 
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