[Nfb-dc] Independence 2011
Amy Phelps
aphelps at BISM.org
Fri Mar 18 01:52:49 UTC 2011
The birds are singing, the sun is out, it is time
to start making plans for the summer and
Independence 2011 is the place to be! Please be
sure to help spread the word about this fantastic
summer program for blind/low vision youth
entering into the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
What is Independence 2011?
Independence 2011 is a seven-week residential
training program that provides blind and low
vision teens with the nonvisual skills and
confidence to help transition from high school to college and/or employment.
* Learn to travel independently using a long white cane
* Experience real-world career opportunities
* Two-week paid work experience
* Learn to read and write using Braille
* Develop computer skills through assistive technology
* Reside in campus apartments with blind instructor/mentors
* Expand cooking, cleaning, and shopping skills
* Attend the NFB Youth Slam, a STEP Leadership Academy
* Develop a positive attitude about blindness
* Attend the 2011 NFB national convention in Orlando, FL
* Tour Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Disney World
* Participate in recreational and athletic activities
Who Can Apply?
Legally blind high school students who are
entering into the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades in
the fall of 2011. Applicants should have an open
case with their states vocational rehabilitation
or have an alternative funding source.
Where? Again we will return to Towson University
where the students will live in apartments on campus
Sponsored by? Blind Industries and Services of Maryland
When? June 19 August 5
For more information or to apply, please contact
Amy Phelps at 410-737-2642 or <mailto:aphelps at bism.org>aphelps at bism.org
Warm regards,
Amy C. Phelps, CRC, NOMC
Help sponsor our youth program activities
<https://npo.networkforgood.org/Donate/Donate.aspx?npoSubscriptionId=1003647>Donate
Check out information about our summer youth
program: <http://bism.org/r_youth_TEMP_2.cfm>Independence 2011
Take the NCLB at BISM in Baltimore on March 26.
For information:
<http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/NCLBcertification.php>National
Certification in Literary Braille
Blind Industries and Services of Maryland
3345 Washington Blvd
Baltimore, MD 21227
Phone: 410-737-2642
Mobile: 410-274-1647
Fax: 410-737-2689
Toll Free: 888-322-4567
E-mail: <mailto:aphelps at bism.org>aphelps at bism.org
"...given proper training and opportunity, the
average blind person can do the average job in
the average place of business and do it as well
as his or her sighted neighbor..." Freedom for the Blind, James H. Omvig
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