[Mdpobc] Fwd: [Nfbnet-members-list] Parents and Students: Start Planning for Summer

Stefanie Levy ssmdlevy at comcast.net
Wed Jan 16 22:33:53 UTC 2019


Hi Conchita,

 

I am Alycia Levy’s mom.  This is a great resource to complement what is disseminated by the NFB.  We are trying to plan a summer program or two for Aly right now.  Welcome to MSB and I hope that our paths will cross at some point.

 

Best,

Stefanie Levy

 

From: MDPOBC [mailto:mdpobc-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Maria de la Concepcion Hernandez Legorreta via MDPOBC
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 10:09 AM
To: Maryland Parents of Blind Children List
Cc: Maria de la Concepcion Hernandez Legorreta
Subject: Re: [Mdpobc] Fwd: [Nfbnet-members-list] Parents and Students: Start Planning for Summer

 

Hi all,

I wanted to make you aware that at the Maryland TVI portal you can all of the programs mentioned along with much more in one single place. You can also find a calendar of events with programs listed. It will be updated regularly and already with information. Let me know if you have any questions. Link: https://sites.google.com/view/tviportalmaryland/home

 

Maria Hernandez Legorreta

(Conchita)

Statewide Low Incidence Specialist (Blind and Low Vision)

Cell: 530.908.3547

 

 

From: MDPOBC [mailto:mdpobc-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Melissa Ann Riccobono via MDPOBC
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 9:56 AM
To: mdpobc at nfbnet.org
Cc: Melissa Ann Riccobono
Subject: [Mdpobc] Fwd: [Nfbnet-members-list] Parents and Students: Start Planning for Summer

 

 

Wow! So many wonderful summer programs to choose from! Our own NFB BELL Academies will be happening in Salisbury, Glendale, and Baltimore again this summer. We would love to have your children participate in NFB BELL, but these other programs have so much to offer I hope you will take a moment to explore them as well. For programs for teens 14-18, DORS might be able to help with funding. The NFBMD also has our Sharon Maneki Youth Empowerment Grants available to help fund programs such as these. We are hoping Oriana will be able to attend the Buddy program in Louisiana this summer. I hope many other kids from MD will be able to grow and learn in some type of  NFB summer program.    Sent from my iPhone


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From: "Cascone, Stephanie via NFBNet-Members-List" <nfbnet-members-list at nfbnet.org>
Date: January 15, 2019 at 6:19:39 PM EST
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Subject: [Nfbnet-members-list] Parents and Students: Start Planning for Summer
Reply-To: "Cascone, Stephanie" <scascone at nfb.org>

Apply for a Summer Program Today!

The National Federation of the Blind, together with the country’s premier training centers for the blind, offer a variety of summer programs for blind and low-vision children and young adults that build blindness skills and encourage independence.

National Programs

NFB BELL Academy - NFB BELL Academy is a two-week-long summer program that prepares blind and low-vision children to be confident and independent adults. They learn Braille and nonvisual skills through fun, hands-on activities in a daytime or residential setting. 
Ages: 4 to 12
Dates: Varies
Location: Nationwide
More Info: https://nfb.org/bell-academy

NFB EQ - NFB EQ is a week-long summer engineering program for blind and low-vision teens. Participants forge new friendships while increasing their engineering knowledge, problem-solving abilities, self-confidence, and independence. 
Grades: 9 to 12
Dates: June 16 to 22, 2019
Location: Baltimore, MD
More Info: https://blindscience.org/nfbeq

NFB National Convention Youth Track - The NFB National Convention is the largest gathering of blind people in the world. Every year, blind youth can participate in a variety of seminars and social activities designed to provide a meaningful convention experience, foster independence, and promote positive attitudes about blindness. 
Ages: Varies
Dates: July 7 to 12, 2019
Location: Las Vegas, NV
More Info: https://nfb.org/convention

Louisiana Center for the Blind
Location: Ruston, LA

Buddy Program - The Buddy Program is an innovative three-week-long program that pairs blind children with positive blind role models, teaches them alternative techniques, and includes fun activities such as swimming, tandem biking, and horseback riding. 
Grades: 4 to 8
Dates: July 21 to August 10, 2019
More Info: https://www.louisianacenter.org/buddyprogram

STEP Program - The eight-week-long Summer Transition and Empowerment Program (STEP) introduces blind teens to the alternative techniques of blindness and workplace readiness skills through a paid internship. By interacting with mentors and peers (including during the NFB National Convention), students acquire the skills and attitudes necessary for living independently and productively.
Grades: 9 to 12
Dates: June 16 to August 10, 2019
More Info: https://www.louisianacenter.org/step-program

BLIND, Inc. 
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Buddy Program - In the Buddy Program blind children learn important skills, embrace the empowering attitudes and philosophy of the National Federation of the Blind, and explore the wonderful and fun Twin Cities. 
Ages: 9 to 13
Dates: June 9 to 29, 2019
More Info: https://buddy.blindinc.org

PREP - The Post-Secondary Readiness and Empowerment Program (PREP) is an eight-week-long summer program for blind teens where they learn new skills and become better prepared to attend college and transition into the workforce. 
Grades: 9 to 12
Dates: June 8 to August 3, 2019
More Info: https://prep.blindinc.org

STYLE - The Summer Transition Youth Learning Experience (STYLE) program offers three separate five-day-long sessions for high school students where they learn new skills, gain confidence, and have fun throughout the summer. Attend one, two, or all three sessions. 
Ages: 14 to 21 Session 1: July 15 to 19, 2019; Session 2: July 22 to 26, 2019; Session 3: July 29 to August 2, 2019 
More Info: https://style.blindinc.org

Summer College Comprehensive Program This program is designed with the busy college student in mind. Participants enhance their blindness skills and increase their confidence during one or more summer programs at BLIND, Inc. 
Ages: High school graduates (18 years and older)
Dates: June 1 to August 10, 2019
More Info: https://college.blindinc.org

Colorado Center for the Blind
Location: Littleton, CO

Challenge and Adventure - In this program, students can run in a 5K race, play goalball and hockey, learn self-defense, and go canoeing. They can also try yoga, gymnastics, and develop an exercise routine. They learn how to prepare delicious foods and how to maintain a nutritious diet. 
Ages: 11 to 21
Dates: June 21 to 30, 2019
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

Confidence Camp - This two-week-long day program is filled with learning, challenges, and fun. Children meet blind role models and focus on cooking, cleaning, Braille, independent travel, and technology. They also have fun swimming, rock climbing, making a tactile art piece, and going on exciting field trips. 
Ages: 5 to 10
Dates: June 10 to 21, 2019
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

Cracking the College Code - In this program, blind students develop the skills they need to be successful in college. They learn about accessible tools and strategies for chemistry, biology, statistics, robotics, and more. In addition, they learn how to practice self-advocacy and learn how to navigate the landscape of higher education. 
Ages: 16 to 21
Dates: July 18 to August 2, 2019
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

Module Madness - For those interested in a shorter program, the Colorado Center offers three different modules throughout the summer. In all three modules, students live in an apartment with other students and a counselor, and build core skills in Braille, technology, home management, and cane travel.  
Ages: Varies
Dates: Varies
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

No Limits to Learning - In this eight-week-long residential program, students live in an apartment and meet blind people who work in all kinds of jobs. They participate in rock climbing, goalball, white water rafting, and more. They also build core skills in Braille, technology, home management, and cane travel, and attend the NFB National Convention.  
Ages: 14 to 21
Dates: June 7 to August 2, 2019
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

World of Work - In the World of Work program, students travel to the Denver metro area via bus and light rail to meet with blind people who work in a variety of professions. They develop confidence, practice their interviewing skills, and put together a résumé. 
Ages: 11 to 21
Dates: June 7 to 21, 2019
More Info: https://cocenter.org/our-programs/summer-youth

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