[nabs-l] Attending CCB

justin justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Mon May 27 04:13:08 UTC 2013


CCB is fantastic; I have always wanted to go, but I have never gotten the
chance.  From From my research, it is amazing. 

-----Original Message-----
From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Arielle
Silverman
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 2:43 PM
To: Misty Dawn Bradley; National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Attending CCB

Hi Misty,
I did not attend CCB, but I attended LCB which is fairly similar. I too was
living on my own and even traveled abroad for a semester before attending
the center, but I still think it made a big difference in my life. I'd
encourage you to join the CCB-Alumni list on NFBNet to talk with people who
have been through CCB about your specific questions.

Also, I know of a parent who is planning to come to CCB with her
four-year-old daughter and they have worked it out so she and her daughter
can live in an apartment all by themselves at the center complex. Her
daughter, too, will attend daycare during the CCB class time.

Best of luck,
Arielle

On 5/24/13, Misty Dawn Bradley <mistydbradley at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Have any of you attended the Colorado Center for the Blind, and how 
> were your experiences there?
> I am considering attending next year after I finish my associates 
> degree but am researching to find out if it is the best place for me. 
> I have lived on my own for about 6 years now and can travel and use 
> public transportation, but I probably could use some improvement in 
> some areas and also would like to improve job and career skills.
> Do you think the center is mainly for those that are newly on their 
> own or just become blind, or do you think that someone that has been 
> blind from birth and on their own for some time could also benefit from
attending CCB?
> I attended a center in a different state that was not an NFB center, 
> but I felt that it was not the right place for me and did not complete 
> my term there.
> Also, if you have children, can you still live in the center's 
> apartments, or do you have to just be a day student and live outside 
> of the center's housing? I am wondering, because I am a single mother 
> of a 5-year-old, so I would have to figure out how that is done as far 
> as housing. I would also have child care worked out in advance, so 
> that wouldn't be an issue during the day while I am in classes at the 
> center, but I definitely need to find out about living in the center's
apartments with a child.
> Also, I am out-of-state, and I am wondering how people here have 
> convinced their state's vocational rehab to help them attend the 
> center? I have not brought it up with my state's vocational rehab yet 
> because I am still researching about the center and the Denver Area in 
> general. If I plan to attend during the summer or fall of next year, 
> how soon should I bring it up with Vocational Rehab here in North
Carolina?
> Thank you,
> Misty
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