[nabs-l] An international student
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Tue Apr 8 18:40:32 UTC 2014
Good morning, Siddhi,
Well, You don't need to embrace an organizational model of
blind things when in fact, as blind people, experience has shown us
much of what we need to know about blindness. As for support, your
fellow blind brothers and sisters can show you what has worked for
them, as well as what hasn't. said I would suggest meeting all kinds
of blind people for a diversity of experience, such peers ought to
turn you on to what resources and strategies they find helpful, as
well as other practical tips and tricks.
So, tell me Siddhi, are you here yet? I'd love to be your friend, if
you'll have me. I am from Berkeley, California.
408-209-3239
:58 AM 4/8/2014, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I am an India student. I have been accepted to us university for my
>Ph.D. program in public policy. I have travelled to countries like
>Canada and Germany for a short duration and lived there independently.
>However i will be coming to USA for the first time and my stay would
>be longer. Actually, I wanted to know Apart from Disability services
>office in University, which organisations in USA exists for visually
>impaired people and how should i contact them? I have no notion
>regarding disability sector in USA so detailed answers would be
>helpful for me.
>
>Sincerely
>Siddhi
>
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