[NFB_of_Georgia] NFB of Georgia introduces World Services for the Blind -Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 6PM

Patrice Lewis plewis at nfbga.org
Wed Apr 22 20:04:53 UTC 2026


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Good Evening,
The National Federation of the Blind of Georgia President MS. Dorothy Griffin invites all to join us for a World Services for the Blind training event.
This event is designed to provide information on opportunities for those who are seeking other training to support their current job duties or looking to enhance their skills to increase their ability to obtain gainful employment.

Join us on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 6:00PM on the Georgia Affiliate Zoom link.
Your host will be President Dorothy Griffin
The speaker Mr. Maurice Atkins, Online Program Instructor, Assistive Technology, World Services for the Blind

World Services for the Blind offers a variety of online and on-campus career training programs designed to provide practical, in-demand skills that prepare individuals for long-term success in the workforce. By offering flexible training options, they can support individuals in a way that best fits their needs.

Agenda:

  *   My background and experience with sight loss
  *   What options are after sight loss
  *   Comprehensive professional training here at World Services for the Blind
  *   Vocational programs we offer
  *   Online training options
  *   Life as a blind professional


Bio:
Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Maurice Atkins was raised with strong values centered on clear communication, accountability, and respect for others. These foundations, reinforced by meaningful mentorship and faith-based guidance, shaped his professional approach to instruction and leadership.
After high school, Maurice was in pursuit of a career as a truck driver when he was diagnosed with Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, a rare condition that resulted in significant vision loss. This experience led him to develop deep, firsthand ability in blindness skills, adaptive techniques, and assistive technology.
Maurice pursued formal training and professional certifications through World Services for the Blind, where he now serves as an Assistive Technology Instructor. In this role, he equips blind and visually impaired individuals with practical technology skills that support independence, employment, and lifelong learning.
Committed to developing others, Maurice brings both professional rigor and lived experience to his work. Together with his wife and children, he continues to lead, mentor, and support individuals as they build confidence and independence.

We invite all those who are seeking gainful employment to join us for this information session. There will be time provided to ask any questions you may have about the information provided.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://nfb-org.zoom.us/j/95539617118?pwd=N2ppWTNlUXpIY1EwemI5OGFHQjNvZz09

Meeting ID: 955 3961 7118

Passcode: 1111


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For additional information or questions, please contact President Dorothy Griffin at dgriffin at nfbga.org or 770-374-4832

    Thanks    
Patrice Lewis
National Federation of the Blind of Georgia
1st Vice President
PH: 678-756-3757
Email: plewis at nfbga.org


The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. Our collective power, determination, and diversity achieve the aspirations of all blind people.

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