[nabs-l] The true value of the NABS
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
Mon Apr 6 19:50:31 UTC 2009
I agree 100%! A very true point Jim. Nothing like NABS or the NFB
exists here in Canada so it was a treasure trove to find such great
people from all over to give advice on a host of topics. I had lost a
lot of faith in the blind/visually impaired community, particularly
youth, and this list has reminded me that there is much to be hopeful
for.
Have a good day,
Sarah
Quoting Jim Reed <jim275_2 at yahoo.com>:
> Hello all,
> I am new to the NFB/NABS, but I just wanted to say I am plesantly
> suprised, and rather proud to be affiliated with the NFB/ NABS.
> After seeing the widespread interest that so many people are taking
> in Raina's attempt to find a driver, who wouldn't be? It is rare to
> see so many random strangers come together to solve the problems of
> one random individual. The NABS has truely built a culture they can
> be proud of. It is nice to know there is a nation full of people
> whom I can turn to if I have a problem. You all should be very proud
> of yourselfs. You all truely reflect what is good about (and
> largely missing from) American society.
> Keep it up
> Jim
>
> "Ability is of little account without opportunity."
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> -Napoleon Bonaparte
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