[nagdu] Fw: Guide Dog History information
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Tue Jan 10 19:22:02 UTC 2012
I know Marion said to reply off-list, but I've been trying to think of
stuff and haven't actually thought of much. I wondered if others had.
There's a bit about working for access for guide dogs in First Lady of The
Seeing Eye, I think. I think there may be a little in the one-man play
about Morris Frank, the name of which escapes me just now. I can't really
think of much else. Can anyone else?
Or maybe I'm misinterpreting what's being sought?
Tracy
Tracy
> Dear All,
> I received this message and thought some of you could provide me some
> resources to offer this kid. I think this project is very astute for a
> child and want to provide the best information we can. Please send
> your comments to me off-list at
>
> President at NAGDU.ORG
>
> Thanks a bunch!
>
> Marion
>
>
>
>
> Hi, My name is Brooke and I am a sixth grader. I'm working on a subject
> for National History Day. The theme is Revolution, Reform and Reaction in
> History and I wanted to do something about guide dogs and their role in
> changing rights and laws for people with disabilities. I'm looking for
> resources that would help me learn about how things have changed in
> history and I'm mostly just finding books about guide dogs in general. Do
> you have any ideas of where I could look for this kind of information. I
> am also looking to talk to somebody in Boise where I live or on the phone
> about guide dogs and how they have changed things for people with
> disabilities. Do you know of anyone I could contact in Boise or that I
> could talk to there? Thank you very much for your help. Brooke
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