[GreaterPhilly] Fwd: Blind Low Vision Resources List (March 22nd, 2022):

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> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Date: March 23, 2022 at 8:54:10 AM EDT
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>, Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Blind Low Vision Resources List (March 22nd, 2022):
> 
> 
> Good morning All,
> 
> Here are the resources list created by Simone which coincides with yesterday's discussion.
> 
> Hello Everyone, 
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this today's meeting for The Blind and Low Vision Support and Resource Group at Liberty Resources. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided.
> 
> MEETING RESOURCE: 6 Total 
> A. Today's speaker is Byron Antoine, a Vendor with the Randolph Sheppard Vending Facility Program
> Website: https://rsa.ed.gov/about/programs/randolph-sheppard-vending-facility-program
> Details:
> -The Vending Facility program authorized by the Randolph-Sheppard Act provides persons who are blind with remunerative employment and self-support through the operation of vending facilities on federal and other property. The program, enacted into law in 1936, was intended to enhance employment opportunities for trained, licensed blind persons to operate facilities. The law was subsequently amended in 1954 and again in 1974 to ultimately ensure individuals who are blind a priority in the operation of vending facilities, which included cafeterias, snack bars, and automatic vending machines, that are on federal property. The program priority has broadened in most states through state laws to include state, county, municipal, and private locations as well. Under the program, State licensing agencies recruit, train, license, and place individuals who are blind as operators of vending facilities located on Federal and other properties. The act authorizes a blind individual licensed by the State licensing agency to conduct specified activities in vending facilities through permits or contracts.
> -When you complete the program, you'll be licensed in your state of residence
> -The name of the program may be different in each state. Just tell you Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor that your interest in the  Self Employment Program
> 
> B. Achilles International -Philly Achilles Chapter
> Contact: Melissa, President of Philadelphia Chapter
> Phone: 267-312-3969
> Email: Melissa at phillyachilles.com
> Website: https://phillyachilles.com/
> Achilles International:  212-354-0300
> Achilles International Website: https://www.achillesinternational.org/ 
> Details: 
> - The group meets Saturday mornings at 9am at the Cigna building at 1601 Chestnut Street. -They have athletes of all different fitness levels and match them up with volunteer guides.  --New athletes (clients) can join any time – go to a workout and they will match you with a team running (or walking) your distance and pace. 
> Please be sure to alert Melissa in advance so they know when to expect you and what types of accommodations you may need.
> -They post photos and weekly updates on their Facebook group page, Philly Achilles Family.  
> -Join to get the latest info, as well as a weekly RSVP form that is required.  
> -On the very rare occasion they cancel our Saturday workout, it would be posted there. 
> -If the athlete submits an application form online, it should prompt you to sign a waiver which is also a requirement.
>  -Also, for your education, please check out the videos in the following link:
> http://www.phillyachilles.com/media/videos/. This should give you a feel for what our chapter is all about.
> 
> C. Pennsylvania Center for Adaptive Sports
> Phone: 215-765-5118
> Website: https://www.centeronline.com/
> Details:
> -Administered from its office on Boathouse Row in Philadelphia, PCAS currently operates 13 sport-and-wellness programs year-round, with a focus on building inclusive communities with barrier-free and supportive settings.
> -Our programs help participants build and maintain strength and function, improve emotional health, and develop lifelong friendships through engagement in sports and recreation in the community
> -Activities include: Birding, Climbing, Cycling, Indoor Rowing, Kayaking, Rowing, Sitting Volleyball, Skiing, Triathlon, and Yoga.
> 
> D. Blind Organization Sports (Philadelphia)
> Phone: 610-931-0911
> Overbrook School for the Blind: (215) 877-0313
> Address: P.O. BOx 1715, Havertown, PA 19083
> Website: https://www.blindsports.org/
> Email: info at blindsports.org
> Details: 
> PHILADELPHIA-AREA ACTIVITIES
> -For information about any of these activities, e-mail: info at blindsports.org.  If you have a proposal for a new activity, please contact us.
> -BEEP-BASEBALL (modified softball) for those 15 & up, who can follow directions and function fairly independently on Sundays 9:30am-1pm, April through July, Location TBA, No experience needed.  Open for recreational or competitive interests. Players & Volunteers Needed: All beep-baseball teams need 6 or more VI players and at least 4 or 5 sighted members (plus subs). The sighted positions are: pitcher, catcher, & 2 spotters (field coaches).
> -JUDO (a Paralympic Martial Art sport) for ages 9 & up, co-ed, who can follow directions and function fairly independently. When TBD, Location-Overbrook School for the Blind Gym/wrestling room, No experience needed.  Open for recreational or competitive interests.  The training program is tailored to your needs/desires.  Do you want to stay in shape, learn self-defense, or compete?  Training partners of similar weight are encouraged.
> -WOMEN’S GOALBALL: for ages 15 & up, who can follow directions and function fairly independently, every 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month September - May, 1:00- 4:00pm at the Overbrook School for the Blind Gym, No experience needed.  Open for recreational or competitive interests.
> -MEN’S GOALBALL: for ages 15 & up, who can follow directions and function fairly independently, every 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month 10:00am- 1:00pm and 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month 6:00-8:00pm from September through May at the Overbrook School for the Blind Gym, No experience needed.  Open for recreational or competitive interests.
> -YOUTH SPORTS: for ages 8-15 co-ed, every 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month October through May, 10:30am-12:30pm at Overbrook School for the Blind Gym, Instruction in the basics of various sports including Goalball.  
> -RUN-WALK CLUB: for ages 18+, co-ed, they meet at a mutually convenient time and at a mutually convenient place. They pair blind runners or walkers with similarly interested and skilled sighted guides.  Some wish to participate in this program simply for fitness, others wish to train for competitive events including marathons.  
> 
> E. Today is Diabetes Alert Day: Increasing Awareness, Preventing Complications 
> Details:
> -American Diabetes Association Alert Day, observed every fourth Tuesday of March, on  March 22 this year, is a part of a movement to create awareness about the ‘silent killer’ that more than 34.2 million Americans are at risk of. Did you know that diabetes mellitus is the primary causative agent of more than nine other serious health complications? Come, join us as we wave a red flag on this day to alert Americans about the potential lethality of this disease. For more information, go to https://nationaltoday.com/american-diabetes-association-alert-day/
> -According to another source, this day aims to increase awareness of this serious health condition, which is linked to more than nine serious health complications, including vision loss. Diabetic retinopathy, now the leading cause of new cases of legal blindness among working-age adults, occurs when high blood sugar damages the blood vessels in the retina in the back of the eye. It can cause blurry vision and loss of sight. People with diabetes can also develop other eye conditions, including macular edema, cataracts, and glaucoma. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to protecting eyesight
> 
> F. Devices and Apps Discussed- 3 Total
> 1. Dark Pad: This simple note app features a black theme. It has a black background with white letters, but note headers are in red..
> 2. Orcam My Eye: is a revolutionary voice activated device (wearable) that attaches to virtually any glasses. It can instantly read to you text from a book, smartphone screen or any other surface, recognize faces, help you shop on your own, work more efficiently, and live a more independent life!. OrCam MyEye conveys visual information audibly, in real-time and offline.
> -One Step Reader: formerly KNFB Reader, is one that we've mentioned in previous resources. It recognizes and converts printed text into speech or Braille quickly. It's available on both Android and IOS.and is now free.
> 
> PLEASE NOTE: The Blind and Low Vision Support Group meets every Tuesday from 1:00pm-2:00pm Eastern Standard Time via Zoom. If you would like to attend the meeting, contact Latoya Maddox at latoyamaddox at libertyresources.org to receive the Zoom link. If you have any questions, contact Karen Rose at 215-833-4374 or rose.karen1234 at gmail.com. If you would like to suggest a speaker, contact Simone Cooper at simcoop10 at gmail.com.
> 
> See you all next week.
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> 
> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2022 9:22 AM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Blind Low Vision Resources List (March 15th, 2022):
>  
> Good morning, 
> 
> Here are the resources from yesterday's meeting.
> 
> Hello Everyone, 
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this yesterday, Tuesday, March 15th, meeting for The Blind and Low Vision Support and Resource Group at Liberty Resources. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided.
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES: 7 Total
> UPDATE: We will be having our meeting on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at 1pm. The Liberty Resources Newsletter made an error. 
> 
> A. Today's speaker is Diane Fishlock, PA ABLE Outreach Specialist for the Pennsylvania Treasury’s Savings Bureau. 
> Phone; 1-855-529-2253
> Email. info at paable.gov
> Website: https://paable.gov/
> Details:
> --PA A.B.L.E. Account (ABLE stands for A Better Life Experience)
> -PA ABLE Savings Program accounts are an addition to, not a replacement of, government programs and do not affect eligibility for any federal needs-based programs including Medicaid. There is a limitation for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. For example, accounts up to $100,000 are not considered in determining eligibility for SSI.
> -If you receive SSI you can have up to $1000,000
> -If you don't receive SSI, you can have up to $500,000
> -Pay no state or federal income tax on account growths, withdrawals used for qualified expenses, and assets are not subject to inheritance tax
> -Eligibility Requirement: Age of Onset of Disability must be before your 26 birthday
> -There was a lot of information given so we will have Diane return for a question and answering session only in the near future.
> 
> B. America The Beautiful Access Pass - National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass
> Details:
> -This pass is for admission to the parks only. Additional fees will occur fo amenities.
> -Offered by the National Park Services, this access pass is a free, lifetime pass available to United States citizens or permanent residents, regardless of age, that have a permanent disability that can be used at over 2,000 Federal recreation sites across the nation, including National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, and many National Forestlands. 
> -The Access Pass admits the pass owner and any passengers traveling with him/her in a non-commercial vehicle for a fee or the pass owner and three additional adults where a fee is charged per-person. 
> -The access pass may also offer a discount on some expanded amenity fees, such as camping. Discounts offered by the Pass vary widely across the many different types of recreation sites. Pass owners are encouraged to check with sites they plan to visit before obtaining a pass to verify that their pass will be accepted.
> How to Obtain an Access Pass
> -The pass may be obtained two ways, either at a federal recreation site where entrance or standard amenity fees are charged or through the mail.
> -To obtain a pass you must have identification to verify that you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, which could include: a U.S. State or Territory issued Driver's License, Identification or Birth Certificate; or a U.S. Passport or Passport Card; or a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card).
> -You must also have documentation that you have a permanent disability, which could include: a statement signed by a licensed physician attesting that you have a permanent physical, mental, or sensory impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, and stating the nature of the impairment; or a document issued by a Federal agency, such as the Veterans Administration, which attests that you have been medically determined to be eligible to receive Federal benefits as a result of blindness or permanent disability; or proof of receipt of Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI); or a document issued by a State agency such as the Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, which attests that you have been medically determined to be eligible to receive vocational rehabilitation agency benefits or services as a result of medically determined blindness or permanent disability.
> -Showing a State motor vehicle department disability sticker, license plate or hang-tag is not acceptable documentation.
> For more information about the America the Beautiful Access Pass, go to 
> https://www.disabilityresource.org/33-do-you-have-a-disability-you-may-qualify-for-a-free-access-pass-to-national-parks
> -To complete an Application, go to https://store.usgs.gov/pass/access.html
> 
> C. Unidescription App
> Details:
> -Available on IOS 
> -This app allows you to listen to descriptions of national parks and other landmarks. You are listening to the audio version of the brochures
> 
> D. Mental health Non-Emergency Warm Line Philadelphia
> Phone: 1-855-507-9276
> Details:
> -Feeling lonely or isolated? Now you can talk with trained Certified Peer Specialists who are caring, friendly, sincere and non-judgmental. 
> -Sometimes it helps to talk to a person who understands first-hand what you are going through.
> -Available Monday through Friday, 4PM to 7PM
> -For non-emergency calls only. 
> 
> E. Apps and Assistive Technology Devices Discussed Today - 2 Total
> -Audacy: Audacy is your new audio home for all the music, news, sports and podcasts. Available on IOS and Android devices
> -Victor Reader Stream: a handheld, pocket sized media player that lets you listen to books, newspapers, web radio, music, and other online resources
> 
> F. The Florida Outreach Center For The Blind: It's All About Talking Products Workshop on Thursday, March 17, 1pm-3pm EST
> Details:
> - They will be taking a look at fully talking and accessible products such as a digital scale, glucometer, liquid level indicator, touchless thermometer, and so much more. 
> These products are designed for people who are blind and visually impaired to live full and independent lives. 
> -Presenters will be Jason Goldfield, the Assistive Technology Specialist and Maria Norris who is the Independent Living Instructor.
> -A door prize will be given out at the conclusion of the presentation
> -Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5616420005 using Meeting ID: 561 642 0005
> -To dial in, call 1-312-626-6799 using Meeting Code 5616420005
> -If you attend this workshop, we invite you to share your experience with the group
> 
> G. Christian Organizations That Offer Faith-Based Cartridges That Are Compatible with the NLS Player 3 Total:
> 
> 1. AudioBook Ministry 
> Phone: (206) 243-7377
> -They offer Christian Books, Decision Magazines, Daily Bread, Bible Study Lessons, etc.
> -Must certified your blindness
> 
> 2. Aurora Ministries
> Phone: (941)748-3031
> -They offer a variety of Bibles in various languages and versions
> -Please be sure to ask if they have verse by verse Bibles
> 
> 3. Christian Record 
> Phone; (402) 488-0981
> -They Audiobooks, Bible Study Lessons, etc.
> -They also offer a Phone Faith Line -(209) 399-9465
> 
> PLEASE NOTE: The Blind and Low Vision Support Group meets every Tuesday from 1:00pm-2:00pm via Zoom. If you would like to attend the meeting, contact Latoya Maddox at latoyamaddox at libertyresources.org to receive the Zoom link. If you have any questions, contact Karen Rose at 215-833-4374 or rose.karen1234 at gmail.com. If you would like to suggest a speaker, contact Simone Cooper at simcoop10 at gmail.com.
> 
> See you all next week!
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2022 10:10 AM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Blind Low Vision Resurces (March 8th, 2022):
>  
> Good morning, All,
> 
> Here are the resources from Simone for this week. I also added the date these resources are for.
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting for The Blind and Low Vision Support and Resource Group at Liberty Resources. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided.
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES: 4 TOTAL
> A. Today's Speaker was Simone Cooper, a group member who shared a few highlights from a video from The Blind Life Youtube Channel entitled "The History of the White Cane."
> Details
> -Simone shared a few highlights from the video. 
> -Posted on July 4, 2020, this video shares information about the history of the white cane. As stated in the video, the information and opinions may vary. Watch and enjoy.
> -In reference to the video, two discussion questions were presented to the group, 1. What does the white cane mean to you? and 2. Do you have any resistance to using a white cane? If so, why? 
> -Watch video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIqHfmDrph0
> -The National Federation of the Blind's Greater Philadelphia Chapter President, Denice Brown, wrote an article entitled "What A Relief," where she talks about her journey to using a white cane every day. Read her article at https://nfb.org//sites/default/files/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm06/bm0611/bm061113.htm
> 
> B. Institute on Aging's Friendship Line
> Hotline: 1-800-971-0016
> Referral Line: 415.750.4111
> Details:
> -The Senior Intervention Hotline for Crisis Support Services offers support to individuals who find connecting within the community challenging
> -Institute on Aging’s 24-hour toll-free Friendship Line is the only accredited crisis line in the country for people aged 60 years and older, and adults under 60 who have a disability. 
> -The Friendship Line is both a crisis intervention hotline and a warmline for non-emergency emotional support calls. Founded in 1973 by Dr. Patrick Arbore, Director of IOA’s Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention, and accredited by the American Association of Suicidology, -Friendship Line provides round-the-clock crisis support services including: Providing, emotional support, elder abuse reporting, well-being checks, grief support through assistance and reassurance, active suicide intervention, and nformation and referrals for isolated older adults, and adults living with disabilities.
> -To make a referral right now, please fill out the Friendship Line Intake Form.at https://instituteonaging.formstack.com/forms/friendshipline_intake_form
> or call the referral line.
> 
> C.TechOwls (Please take note of their new address)
> Ritter Hall Annex, 1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19122
> Contact: Jule Ann Leieerman 215-204-2933 or 1-800-204-7428
> Website: www.techowlpa.org  
> Services:
> -Landline and mobile phones (free if you qualify financially)
> -Equipment demonstration
> -Borrow equipment for up to 9 weeks
> -Used equipment 
> -Loans up to $200 to help purchase equipment
> -Services for the blind and the deaf
> Simone's Service Review: Simone shared her experience using Techowl's Lending Library for the video magnifier, Amigo HD. 
> "This program allows you to borrow assistive technology devices for about 9 weeks to give you the opportunity to try out a device before committing financially. Simone shared that while the Amigo isn't a good feasible for her reading needs, she had a good experience with the overall process. The online database of available devices were alphabetized and navigating the sight was easy overall. The Amigo may not be a good fit, but I'm not out any money."
> 
> D. TechWorks (For New York Residents Only)
> Toll Free: 800-624-4143 (Technology Related Assistance for Individual with Disability)
> Phone:  (718)436-7979 x710
> Email: TechWorks at adaptcommunitynetwork.org
> Details
> -Assistive Technology Resource Center
> -Offers some services similar to TechOwl 
> -See attached flyer for more details
> 
> PLEASE NOTE: The Blind and Low Vision Support Group meets every Tuesday from 1:00pm-2:00pm via Zoom. If you would like to attend the meeting, contact Latoya Maddox at latoyamaddox at libertyresources.org to receive the Zoom link. If you have any questions, contact Karen Rose at 215-833-4374 or rose.karen1234 at gmail.com. If you would like to suggest a speaker, contact Simone Cooper at simcoop10 at gmail.com.
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 10:04 AM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: After meeting Resources:
>  
> Good morning,  
>  
> Simone sent the resources which were discussed yesterday:
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting for The Blind and Low Vision Support and Resource Group at Liberty Resources. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided. 
>  
> Meeting Resources - Total of 6 
> A. Today's speaker was Terrance Ellington, a Licensed Massage Therapist 
> Email: t.e.e.massagesllc at gmail.com 
> Phone: 610-202-0513
> Business Instagram: @terrancesellington
> Facebook (Meta): @TerranceSEllington 
> Details: 
> -Terrance has been a licensed massage therapist since 2005 who happens to be visually impaired 
>  -He has his own massage therapy company called Terrance Ellington Expert Massages; LLC also known as T.E.E. Massages, LLC, which he started in 2018 
> -Massages start at $25.00 
> -Types of massages include Sports, Swedish, and Prenatal 
> -You can receive services at his personal residence, or he can travel to your location within the city of Philadelphia  
> -If you're interested in receiving services, send Terrance an email or give him a call. 
>  
> B. Braille for Everyday Use: Letters Series at Hadley  
> Details: 
> -From labeling items in your home to identifying buttons on an elevator, you'll learn everyday uses for braille. 
> -A workbook will be sent out to you and then you'll receive audio instruction over the phone or online. 
> -The lessons are with uncontracted braille 
> -For more info, go to https://hadley.edu/workshops/braille-for-everyday-use-letters-series?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Hadley+Headlines+February+2022+-+SF&utm_term=https%3a%2f%2fhadley.edu%2fworkshops%2fbraille-for-everyday-use-letters-series&utm_id=25367&sfmc_id=17564837 
> -To get started, call  1-800-323-4238 or order online to info at hadley.edu 
> Listen to the Podcast about Everyday Braille with the link below. Once the page opens, click on "Download Audio" to start the podcast. 
> https://hadley.edu/podcasts/hadley-presents-conversation-experts/braille-everyday-use 
>  
> C. Buy Coffee and Support the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind  
> Details: 
> -The Keystone Chapter earns a 10% commission when you make a purchase from White Cane Coffee, a small business owned by a blind woman 
> -Use their affiliate link https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/keystonechapter when making a purchase from the White Cane Coffee website.  
> -They are currently offering free shipping with orders of $50 or more. 
> --There is no additional cost to you.  
>  
> D. Cory's Feedback of The Smart Cooking Appliances Workshop From The Florida Outreach Center For The Blind 
> Details: 
> -Cory was unable to attend the workshop for Smart Cooking Appliances on February 17, but he was able to listen to the recording via the link that was sent out in the resources list last week.  
> -In our group discussion last week, we were talking about Air Fryers, and he wanted to know more about Smart Air Fryers, so he was asked to report his findings to the group. 
> -The Smart Fryer that was discussed is below: 
> Brand: Cosori 
> Model #: CS-358AF 
> You must download the corresponding app, VeSyncm for the smart features. 
>  
> E. Apps That Were Discussed Today 
> 1. SuperSense (Available on IOS and Android) - imports PDF's and images and reads the texts  
>  
> F. Motion Detection Lights 
> Details: 
> -For those who have issues with light sensitivity, motion detection lights may offer some relief by eliminating the need to turn on the main light source.The motion detection light will light up the area that it's attached to. 
> -The ones we discussed today were for the toilet, toothbrush holder, and the shower. 
> --Five Below and Amazon are two merchants where you can find these items. 
>  
>  
> PLEASE NOTE: The Blind and Low Vision Support Group meets every Tuesday from 1:00pm-2:00pm via Zoom. If you would like to attend the meeting, contact Latoya Maddox at latoyamaddox at libertyresources.org to receive the Zoom link. If you have any questions, contact Karen Rose at 215-833-4374 or rose.karen1234 at gmail.com. If you would like to suggest a speaker, contact Simone Cooper at simcoop10 at gmail.com. 
> 
> Hope you all have a great week!
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2022 8:45 PM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Resources for this week
>  
> 
> Good evening, all,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided.
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES - Total 4
> 
> A. Accessible Cooking Appliances: Thursday, February 17, 1:00pm-3pm via Zoom
> 
> Details
> 
> -Come join chef Jason Goldfield and his assistants along with The Florida Outreach Center for The Blind for our next workshop to learn how you can operate an air fryer, pressure cooker, and a microwave to cook simple and fabulous meals with ease.
> 
> -A $25.00 door prize will be given out at the end of the presentation.
> 
> -To join the discussion, dial 1-312-626-6799 using Meeting Code 5616420005
> 
> -Meeting Link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5616420005
> 
>  
> B. National Federation of the Blind's White Cane Program
> 
> Phone: (866) 504-7300
> 
> Details
> 
> -The NFB offers free straight canes every six months- no questions asked, Just call and give your name, address, and they may ask for your height. Free canes are available every six months and only the straight canes are available.
> 
>  
> 
> C. Connect with Tech
> 
> Details:
> 
> -Connect with Tech is a new program to help Pennsylvanians who need technology and have difficulty getting effective health care due to their location, disability, race, gender identity/sexuality, or other reasons.
> 
> -You cannot already own a computer or tablet
> 
> -Eligible people can get a free android tablet in a case with headphones and a stylus. If necessary, they can work with a tech coach and access the internet.
> 
> -For more information and to complete an application, go to https://techowlpa.org/connect-with-tech/
> 
> -If you have any questions, call 215-204-0101
> 
>  
> 
> D. We discussed 6 devices for the office
> 
> 1. Voice Recorders
> 
> 2. Magnifiers such as Ruby, CCTV's, lighted magnifiers, reading sheets
> 
> 3. Writing Guides
> 
> 4. Talking Calculator
> 
> 5. Paper Options: Notebook, notepads, loose paper
> 
> 6. Pens: Bold Writers, Sharpie
> 
> 7.Sharpie Chisel Tip Permanent Marker
> 
> 
> The national Federation of the blind offers .
> 
> Thank you,
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
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> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 12:01 PM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Resources for this week
>  
> Good afternoon, 
> 
> Per our conversation yesterday, here are the blind/low vision resources for this week.
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided. 
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES: 5 TOTAL 
> A. Pestle 
> -This app allows you to import recipes from anywhere and turn them into a step-by-step process, making every recipe easily achievable
> -You can add a recipe to your Pestle Cookbook directly from the Share Sheet anywhere within iOS. The app will then scan the recipe for ingredients, steps, nutritional information, and more. From there, Pestle turns the recipe into a step-by-step guide and even includes built-in support for setting timers.
> -Only available on iPhone and iPad
> 
> B. LiveAccessible.com
> Free downloadable and printable PDF templates that have bold lines 
> These templates include:
> Bold Line Paper
> Planners
> To Do List Templates
> Meal Planning Templates
> Graph Paper
> Materials for Young Visually impaired Children
> 
> C. Apps the were discussed this week include:
> Transportation Apps
> -Transit App (Available on both IOS and Android)
> Navigation Apps 
> Available on IOS: Blind Square, SoundScape, and Good Maps Outdoor and Good Maps Explore
> Available on Android: Lazarillo and Get There 
> Available on both IOS and Android: iMove Around, RightHear
> 
> D. AppleVis 
> Website: https://www.applevis.com/
> Details
> -AppleVis is the leading online resource for blind and low vision users of Apple products such as the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
> 
> E. Speaker: Andy Burstein, Co-Founder of the Accessible Pharmacy 
> Phone: 215-799-9900
> Email: andy at accessiblepharmacy.com
> Website: https://www.accessiblepharmacy.com
> Please be sure to see the information below about the upcoming breast cancer webinar.
> Services
> -Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind is a comprehensive, home delivery pharmacy service specializing in the needs of the blind and low vision community and patients with other disabilities and seniors.
> . They are the only provider of its kind and the largest blind-owned healthcare company in the United States. 
> -The pharmacy provides free delivery of prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, eye drops, insulin & diabetic supplies, vitamins & nutritional supplements, and guide dog & pet medication. It also offers free accessible packaging: presorted disposable pill organizers, presorted daily pill packets, standard and easy-open bottles, and single-unit liquid doses of children’s medicine for blind parents. 
> -The pharmacy also provides free accessible labeling in braille (grade 1 and contracted), large print, ScripTalk, and WayAround Labels are coming soon. 
> Upcoming Webinar:
> Free Breast Cancer Webinar for Women Who Are Blind on Friday, February 25 - 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM via Zoom. Please join Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind as they discuss accessible breast cancer information, detection and prevention for blind women
>  and their families with these expert presenters:
> -Dr. Kim Kubek, MD: Pennsylvania Diagnostic Breast Cancer Center and BreastCancer.org
> -Dr. Kristen Capece, PharmD, BCGP: Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind
> -Dr. Jill Lykon, PharmD, BCOP: University of Miami Hospital
> -While the event is free, you must register. It's a simple form. Go to to https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_caNB11QmS4a4KjJyBnZWwQ
> -If you are unable to attend, still be sure to register to receive access to the webinar audio and video after the event, as well as an audio description of a breast self-exam for women who are blind or have low vision.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Monday, February 7, 2022 9:11 AM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Resources for this week
>  
> Good morning, all,
> 
> Please excuse the delay, just received the resources this morning.​
> 
> Below is the resources list Simone created for everyone after your meeting last week.
> 
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. Please take note of the time sensitive event, which is the first event listed. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and/or where products can be purchased will also be provided. 
> 
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES: 5 TOTAL 
> A. *TIME SENSITIVE EVENT* Let's Talk About Disabled Sex, taking place on Monday, February 14, 2022, from 3pm-5pm-YOU MUST REGISTER-REGISTRATION CLOSES ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022, at 5pm
> Details:
> -Hosted by Disability Pride PA and moderated by Izzy ‘Criptastic’ Kaufman, M.Ed. For registered participants only. This event is for adults 18 and older. No recording will be made of this event. Topics include intimacy, identity, sensuality, biology and reproduction, and sexualization.
> -If you need any accommodations, please specify on the registration form
> -To register, go to https://disabilitypridephiladelphia-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrfuGuqTkuEteeE6MigjptPhTSvwiQF_8r
> For questions, call (267) 621-1480
> 
> B. As of today, February 1, 2022, the Associated Services for the blind has changed its name to VisionLink. To stay updated about programs and services, vidit the new website at https://www.visionlinkphl.org/
> 
> C. Eye2Eye Peer Support Program: Phone-Based Support for the Blind and the Visually Impaired
> Phone: (833) 932-3931 
> Email: eye2eye at shp.rutgers.edu.
> Details: 
> -This is a free phone-based peer support program designed to offer emotional support, assessment, information, referrals, and more blind or visually impaired adults and their families.
> -Frequency of calls depends on the needs of each participant. 
> -Services are also available in Spanish and Italian.
> -This program was birthed out of Rutgers University's School of Health Professions
> - If you're interested, call or send an email and include your name and phone number.
> 
> D. Below is a list of document readers and visual assistance apps that were mentioned today. There are 5 total:
> 1. iNote
> 2. Be My Eyes
> 3. Seeing Ai
> 4. DigitEye
> 5. KNFB Reader 
> 
> E. Our speaker today was Wendy Davis, Outreach DIrector of Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (P.A.T.F.)
> Phone: 1-888-744-1938
> Email: wdavis at patf.us 
> Website: www.patf.us
> Services:
> -This is a consumer lending organization for assistive technology devices to all Pennsylvanians with any kind of disability for work, home, or leisure. Assistive technology includes devices, software, or services. 
> -Eligibility: review of  income to ensure client can repay loan, credit check, and an explanation of your need for the assistive technology.
> -2 Loan Programs: 
> 1. Mini Loan Program: offers loans from $100.00 to $7.000.00, has a 0% interest rate, and has 0 fees. The term for repayment is 4 years.
> 2. Low Interest Loan Program: This option partners with banks, offers loans from $7,000.00 to $60,000.00 with a $35,000 guaranteed amount, has a 3.75% interest rate, and has 0 fees. The term for repayment is for life expectancy of the device.
> -Please be sure to ask about their grant option where they pay 50% of the purchase price for the assistive technology device. software, or service
> -They also provide financial education and coaching
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
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> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 9:52 AM
> To: Nicole Ellis <NicoleEllis at libertyresources.org>; Domonique Howell <DomoniqueHowell at libertyresources.org>
> Subject: Re: Resources for this week
>  
> Good morning All,
> 
> Per your conversation yesterday, Simone shared resources from the meeting yesterday and added an additional resource.
> 
>  Hello Everyone,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information and where products can be purchased is also provided. 
> 
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES-2 TOTAL
> 1. Today's speaker was Bari Azman, Chief Procurement Officer at The Low Vision Shop who shared some awesome devices with the group. If you would like to speak to Bari about any of the devices listed below, his phone number is 410-844-0010. You can find these devices and more at thelowvisionshop.com. Direct links for each item will be provided following the product details. Also. below you will find information for a support group and a poetry group offered at The Low Vision Shop.
> 
> 5 Devices at The Low Vision Shop: Listed as A-E 
> a. Omni Sense White Cane Tips-$49.99
> Product Highlights:
> -The omni-wheel design allows the white cane tip to move in all directions just like conventional cane tips but offers significant additional benefits such as: improved sensory and auditory feedback and does not wear out as quickly as conventional cane tips. The Omni sense is reusable, dishwasher safe and comes with a 12 month warranty
> -Available in hook or push style tips
> -For more product details, go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/Omni-Sense-White-Cane-Tip/p/282003032
> 
> b. Ramble Tags-$39.99
> Product Details:
> -This is a lightweight harness, designed to be worn on the upper arm of a guide. It was created to increase pleasure and independence while walking with a guide. It also enhances security, safety and comfort and has an easy-grip handle. Water resistant, lightweight and breathable. Can be used on either arm.
> -Featuring modern ‘Spacetec’ soft grip handle and two Velcro adjustable straps
> -For the original model, go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/ramble-tag-original-blue/?sku=RT2004BL&gclid=CjwKCAiA3L6PBhBvEiwAINlJ9LFPrCB1R_1yBi7jsVoqZUyUcsNjv2_9ygxQ36qTnHCDsSG13gle2xoCQSMQAvD_BwE
> -For the metro series (39.99), go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/Ramble-Tag-Metro-ORANGE/p/229921405
> 
> c. Blind Shell Cell Phone-$48.00
> Product Highlights:
> -The BlindShell 2 Cell Phone is the perfect phone for those who are visually impaired. With an updated sleek design, improved tactile keypad, a larger screen with more information displayed for easier reading, and enhanced voice control functionality, it's simpler than ever to use your cellular device if you have a visual impairment or other disabilities that make operating a standard smartphone or cell phone difficult.
> -BlindShell Classic Cell Phones work exclusively on T-Mobile in the USA. All phones are unlocked.
> -This phone was described as a smartphone mixed with a flip phone 
> -Features include: Voice control, loud speaker, tactile keypad, WhatsApp, YouTub, internet browser and email, built-in Pen Friend, assistive tools, color identifier, and much more.
> -For more details on the Blind Shell 2, go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/blindshell-classic-2-cell-phone/simple-cell-phone-with-physical-key-pad-tactile-buttons-voice-control-for-low-vision-and-blind?sku=BLS4202&gclid=CjwKCAiA3L6PBhBvEiwAINlJ9G4GB-0EzskGYWbrcZ924ljYsgXbQqJ1yj-Qg3Mn9lPQCVtkiRWr8BoCQaoQAvD_BwE
> -For details on the Blind Shell Classic Cell Phone (349.00), go to  https://thelowvisionshop.com/BlindShell-Classic-Cellphone-for-the-blind-and-low-vision-midnight-black
> 
> d. WeWALK Smart Cane-$599.00
> Product Highlights:
> -WeWALK acts as a new handle when attached to any long cane and was designed to feel natural, allowing for normal cane usage. When walking, WeWALK vibrates to inform you of low-hanging obstacles that the bottom of a cane may typically miss, such as a sign or tree branch. Additionally, pair your cane to the WeWALK app on your iOS or Android device via Bluetooth to make use of WeWALK’s smart features. These features include location finder and navigation assistance, public transport with voice assistance, voice alert to find your cane, etc.
> - For more product details, go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/WeWALK-Smart-Cane/p/260814163
> 
> e. Oxdight Onyx-$1,799.99
> Product Highlights:
> - A wearable technology device created for those with central vision loss. These smart glasses are worn like regular glasses and feature a camera system that projects a magnified live video stream on two OLED display screens in front of the eyes. Onyx lets users engage their remaining peripheral vision to maintain their balance and be spatially aware of their environment. For more product details, go to https://thelowvisionshop.com/oxsight-onyx/affordable-smart-glasses-for-macular-degeneration
> 
> Quick Note: Device consultation is provided by The Low Vision Shop and once you purchase an item, they will help you in learning how to use your device.
> 
> The Low Vision Shop also offers a support group and poetry group via Zoom
> -Sight Loss Support Group meets the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. To register, to to 
> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mZRYrd7LTnqNNAMRvBBAtQ
> -Tea and Poetry with Dave Steele, The Blind Poet meets every Wednesday at 4pm. To register, fo to https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrd-iorz4uHtbuVuWegRjy0VbI835LaOs3?_x_zm_rtaid=Lu6D3DBfQf2S7yY5bGmoDQ.1643161691190.0f73d09a06499ef7825cac4a23b8b8ab&_x_zm_rhtaid=332
> 
> 2. Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP)
> Services:
> -Offers accessible media for all
> -The offer digital audio books, braille books and downloads, digital magazines, tactile and braille early literacy kits, and audio described DVDs
> -If you apply for membership through LAMP, you will get a free subscription to BARD and Bookshare
> -To apply or for more information, go to https://mylamp.org/
> -Philadelphia office is located at 1500 Spring Garden St #230, Philadelphia, PA 19130 and the phone number is 215-683-3213
> 
> See you all next week!
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
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> From: Latoya Maddox <LatoyaMaddox at libertyresources.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2022 2:32 PM
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> Subject: Re: Resources for you all:
>  
> Good afternoon,
> 
> Simone sent the resources below. Hopefully, I will have more information regarding the N95 mask and advocacy around distribution on Tuesday to share with you all. 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information is also provided. 
> 
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES- 2 Total 
> 1. Order Free At Home COVID-19 Tests 
> Details: 
> -You can order free At Home COVID-19 rapid tests via one of the 2 links below
> -One order includes 4 individual rapid antigen tests, not PCR tests
> -Limit of one order per household
> -This is a one-time offer. Only 4 tests are given to each address. If you need more tests,you have to visit a testing site or purchase tests at a local pharmacy and get reimbursed through your health insurance for up to 8 tests per month.
> -You will need to provide your first and last name and your home address
> -You cannot use a place of business for the address
> -To track your order, you must provide an email address
> -Get test results in just 30 minutes
> -For those who want to read information about the free At Home Tests, insurance reimbursement, and find COVID-19 testing sites, use this link: https://www.covidtests.gov/. On this page, there is also an option that says "Order At Home Test." If you click on this option, it will take you to the second link listed below.
> -For those who want to bypass the testing information and just order your tests, the direct link is https://special.usps.com/testkits. 
> 
> 2. Facebook-A More User Friendly Version
> Details:
> -In your browser, on the computer or cell phone, go to m.facebook.com
> -You can sign in or create an account if you don't already have one
> -Once you're logged in, you will find a more condensed interface and menu option, making it easier to navigate Facebook.
> -To avoid having to type the website every time you want to log in, you can bookmark the page or add it to your homepage, so you can locate it much quicker.
> 
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
> From: Latoya Maddox
> Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2022 3:58 PM
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> Subject: Resources for you all:
>  
> Good evening All,
> 
> Simone asked that I share resources with the group weekly. This will help keep discussion topics for the group as well.
> 
> 
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Below you will find the resources that were mentioned in this week's meeting. If you're interested in any of these resources, the contact information is also provided.
> 
> 
> MEETING RESOURCES- 8 Total
> 1. American Council of the Blind Community Events
> Service:
> -Offering free virtual events that don't require a membership or registration
> To sign up for the weekly schedule, email community at acb.org or call 1-800-424-8666
> 
> 2. Virtual Vision Loss Support Group sponsored by Pennsylvania Council of the Blind and the Vision Loss Team
> Details:
> -This group will be led by Dr. Andre Watson, a licensed psychologist who happens to be bllnd
> -The calls are private and confidential
> -Space will be limited and schedule will be based on participant availability
> -For information, call Dr. Andre Watson at (215) 631-3230 or to avoid long distance charges, call the PCB's office at (877)617-7407 and ask Autumn to forward your information to Dr. Andre Watson.
> 
> 3. TechOwls
> 1755 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
> Contact: Jule Ann Leieerman 215-204-2933 or 1-800-204-7428
> Website: www.techowlpa.org  
> Services:
> -Landline and mobile phones (free if you qualify financially)
> -Equipment demonstration
> -Borrow equipment for up to 9 weeks
> -Used equipment
> -Loans up to $200 to help purchase equipment
> -Services for the blind and the deaf
> 
> 4. Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (P.A.T.F.)
> Phone: 1-888-744-1938
> Website: www.patf.us
> Services:
> -Offers loans up to $7,000.00 (can be more based upon need)
> 
> 5. Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (C.B.V.I.)
> 100 W. 15th Street, Chester, PA 19013
> Phone: 610-874-1476
> Services:
> -Computer training
> 
> 6. Moore Eye Institute
> 100 W Sproul Rd Suite 100, Springfield, PA 19064
>  Phone: (610) 690-4900
> Website: https://mooreeye.com/
> Services:
> -Low Vision Assessment
> -Ophthalmology/Eye Care Specialist
> 
> 7. The Eye Institute -Fine Bloom
> 1200 W Godfrey Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19141
> Phone: 215-276-6000
> Services:
> -Low Vision Assessment
> --Ophthalmology/Eye Care Specialists
> 
> 8. Save the Date-Speaker on February 8, 2022 will be the Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind, a comprehensive, home delivery pharmacy service specializing in the needs of the blind and low vision community and their families
> 
> Latoya Maddox
> ILS Specialist
> Liberty Resources, Inc.
> 112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> Work:215.634.2000 – Ext. 114
> Work Cell: 267.291.4772
> www.libertyresources.org
> The information transmitted in this email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.  Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.
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