[nfb-db] Florida Support Service Program Training Workshop - Orlando

Darlene Laibl-Crowe dlaiblcrowe at att.net
Sun Mar 23 19:40:34 UTC 2014


I am sorry, I misread the sender of the previous email...it was meant for SW
not Marsha.

(smile)
Darlene

-----Original Message-----
From: nfb-db [mailto:nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Darlene
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 3:27 PM
To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nfb-db] Florida Support Service Program Training Workshop -
Orlando

Hi Marsha
I don't know if Randy has
Achieved his goals
There was much to be done I know he is a good person for that position at
AADb I am sure if you contact him he would be happy to share with you I am
not that involved with AADb at this time

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 23, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Shadow Wolf <soulalibi at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Darlene,
> In regards to the AADB. As you know, I am not officially a member of that
organization yet. But I've heard while I was still a student at HKNC last
year. That the AADB has selected a new president (Randy "Hippie" Pope?) and
a new board of directors. Effective since last summer. I believe Randy once
stated that they will take AADB in a new direction. And possibly unite the
NFB with the AADB. Because in past years with the former president and
former board members. They were wholly inactive and "do-nothings" that left
AADB in dire straits. I'm guessing its taking Randy some time to take care
of business and figuring out what they plan to do this year. Anything new
with them?
> 
> --S.W.
>> On 3/23/2014 10:55 AM, Marsha Drenth wrote:
>> Darlene,
>> I wish that AADB was financially and physically up to holding another
conference. I have recently gotten involved in the AADB rebuilding. Its slow
and not going very fast. This is not meant to be offensive to anyone who is
a die hard AADB supporter, but they are not doing anything. Its sad. But
this also means that perhaps this means that organizations like the NFB
should step in for persons who are deafblind.
>> 
>> Yes Southeastern PA has a brand new SSP program. I am heavily involved in
this. I know the coordinator personally as he lives just a few minutes from
my home in PA. I am also on a committee to help the state rehab agencies
form a state wide SSP program. Right now the SE PA SSP program only covers 8
counties, the state wide program will serves the whole state. PA has a
medium size deafblind program, we are finding them every day.
>> 
>> I was also going to ask what is the FL DB left behind registery?
>> 
>> 
>> Marsha drenth
>> Sent with my IPhone
>> 
>>> On Mar 23, 2014, at 11:55 AM, "Darlene Laibl-Crowe"
<dlaiblcrowe at att.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thank you, SW!  Yes, Maricar would be a great person to talk to at 
>>> HKNC about the SSP programs.  When I was at HKNC in 2011, I had the 
>>> opportunity to go to a American Association for the Deaf Blind 
>>> (AADB) symposium in Kentucky.  HKNC furnished a SSP to travel with 
>>> me.  There were others in the group who also had their own SSP.
>>> 
>>> I loved the freedom of having my own SSP while at the symposium and 
>>> learned much about what it meant to be a SSP...one thing that is 
>>> important is that the SSP does not make decisions for the Deaf-Blind 
>>> person, it is up to the DB person to tell the SSP what they want to 
>>> do after the SSP feeds them the visual information that they need to
know.
>>> 
>>> Some states have very small programs and others are in specific 
>>> areas of the state and not statewide.  Here in Florida we are aiming for
statewide
>>> services.  I don't' remember if Pennsylvania has a SSP program.   I
admit I
>>> do know know about Pennsylvania's SSP services but Maricar and HKNC 
>>> would be a great resource to find out if they do.  HKNC is very 
>>> involved in each state that has SSP programs.  They make it their 
>>> priority to stay on top of what is provided in the states.
>>> 
>>> Like I said there are only 30 states that have SSP services and some 
>>> are only in a small metropolitan area and not statewide.  For 
>>> example, in the State of Washington they have an excellent SSP 
>>> program within the Seattle area but it is not offered statewide.
>>> 
>>> Darlene
>>> .
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: nfb-db [mailto:nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Shadow 
>>> Wolf
>>> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:18 AM
>>> To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
>>> Subject: Re: [nfb-db] Florida Support Service Program Training 
>>> Workshop - Orlando
>>> 
>>> Marsha,
>>> Every state and city has their own SSP coordinator. The person 
>>> responsible for establishing and setting up SSP services in your 
>>> area differs from state to state. If you live in PA. I'm pretty sure 
>>> they have their own SSP coordinator in your area. I believe you live 
>>> in Philedalphia. Scott Stoffel, is an SSP coordinator in another 
>>> area. I'm not sure if he also the coordinator of your city. But you 
>>> can ask him, if you still have his email address.
>>> 
>>> HKNC just barely started it's own SSP program. They created an SSP 
>>> class, now taught by Maricar. I took her class myself. Marsha you 
>>> might want to take her class and learn more about the SSP program.
>>> 
>>> --Shadow W.
>>>> On 3/23/2014 6:59 AM, Marsha Drenth wrote:
>>>> Darlene,
>>>> Thanks for posting this. I see in your email signature that your FL 
>>>> SSP
>>> coordinator. Which leads me to my question. Are you connected to 
>>> other SSP coordinators around the country, like in other states? 
>>> There might be a need to connect all of the coordinators, to have 
>>> some unity in trainings, materials, programs and so on.
>>>> Very curiously,
>>>> 
>>>> Marsha drenth
>>>> Sent with my IPhone
>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 22, 2014, at 7:07 PM, "Darlene Laibl-Crowe" 
>>>>> <dlaiblcrowe at att.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> Florida Residents:
>>>>> 
>>>>> This announcement is for sighted individuals who are interested in 
>>>>> becoming Support Service Provider (SSP), who will sight-guide, 
>>>>> assist in communication needs (sign or voice), relay visual 
>>>>> information and provide information for Deaf-Blind Floridians.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Attached is a copy of our next FSSP Training Workshop.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please go to our website for further information.
>>>>> 
>>>>> SPREAD THE WORD!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Darlene Laibl-Crowe
>>>>> 
>>>>> FSSP Coordinator
>>>>> Florida Deaf-Blind Association
>>>>> dlcrowe at fssp.fldeafblind.org
>>>>> (386) 546-5706
>>>>> www.fldeafblind.org
>>>>> 
>>>>> RELAYING SELF-SUFFICIENCY
>>>>> 
>>>>> 'Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through 
>>>>> experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, 
>>>>> vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved'
>>>>>                                                                ~ 
>>>>> Helen Keller
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> <2014FSSP Flyer ORL.pdf>
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