[NFBC-SFV] Chapter meeting

Tiffany Johnson tiffanyjohnson1986 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 5 20:39:40 UTC 2023


I will be there in person. If no one volunteers to lead the pledge, I will be happy to do it. Robin is going to come with me.

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> On Jun 5, 2023, at 8:05 AM, Robert Stigile via NFBC-SFV <nfbc-sfv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> I am writing to let you know, that Saturday June 10th is our next Chapter meeting.
> Please let me know by Friday afternoon, if you will be attending in person so I know how many chairs to have set up as well as for refreshments.
> I am always appreciative of someone volunteering to bring refreshments as well as to lead the pledges.
> If you are attending in person, the address to our home is 19831 Friar Street in Woodland Hills, 91367 and the cross street is Corbin.
> If you wish to stay for lunch please schedule your access trips no later then 4 pm.
> We will be having a Guest speaker, so if you have questions the meeting could go a little later then noon.
> for those of you attending on Zoom, I will open the room about 9:45 am and the meeting will begin at 10 am.
> I am pasting the information about our speaker below, and I will send out the zoom information on Friday.
> If you have any questions, feel free to contact me by phone, text or e-mail.
> Sincerely,
> Robert Stigile, Second Vice-president
> National Federation of the Blind of California
> President San Fernando Valley Chapter
> Treasurer California Association of Guide Dog Users
> 818-381-9568
> 
> Presentation Title:* Learn about OKO — the revolutionary new pedestrian
> crossing app
> ininPresentation Abstract:* AYES Inc. is developing an AI service to assist
> blind and visually impaired to explore cities effortlessly. They have
> developed a mobile application, called OKO, that assists blind and visually
> impaired people to receive the status of the pedestrian traffic light and
> helps you with not veering off when crossing the street. OKO doesn't
> require any additional infrastructure to be installed so every traffic
> light becomes accessible. OKO helps you cross the street with more ease and
> confidence.
> ininPresenter Bio:* Willem is one of the founders of AYES and holds a Master
> degree in Computer Science. Two years ago a blind family friend Kenny told
> Willem about his challenges while navigating outdoors. It's at that point
> he and his co-founders decided to build a solution for him and the 300M
> blind and visually impaired people.
> 
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