[Nfbf-l] vision summit

jbmini at comcast.net jbmini at comcast.net
Wed Feb 19 17:26:54 UTC 2014


Denise thank you for your hard work and dedication to the national Federation of the blind I know it was a lot of effort for you to attend division summit I talked to Latoya she got a lot of good information she said she enjoyed herself and it was good that she went tonight at our meeting she's going to give the chapter report on the vision Sumat once again thank you for your hard work and dedication to our affiliate blessings

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> On Feb 18, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Denise Valkema <valkemadenise at aol.com> wrote:
> 
> I traveled by bus Tueaday, 2/11/14 at 7:05pm and arrived in Tallahassee at 5:05am and attended the Florida Rehab Council meeting all day Wednesday, 2/12/14 with Eric, Jacksonville, and part of afternoon with Latoya, Jacksonville. 
> 
> At 7:00am on Thursday Eric, Latoya, and I met in lobby of hotel with council members to shuttle to capital for summit. We met up with members of the Tallahassee chapter (Johnnie, Sylvia, Donald) under the organization and leadership of President Johnnie Slaton covered the NFB resource table. Many were wearing the champions of freedom T-shirt.  Tinetta,  NFBF Tallahassee, helped with registration. A continental breakfast was served and we mingled before summit meeting started. After the summit some had an appointment in  a Congressman's office.
> 
> In summary, Representative Baxley mentioned that he is looking for a current bill to add additional support for white cane law. Mr. Doyle mentioned the three fold chord cannot easily be broken-client, counselor, network; legislative, executive, judicial; respect, trust, transparency.
> Paul Edwards, FCB President, talked about three crisis of state population growing and not enough funding for older population to receive services, driver received no blame for violating white cane law after hitting a member in Tallahassee, and unemployment rate of blind is still at 70% and discriminations till exists. I shared facts from our fact sheets on employment, accessibility including myflorida site, and transportation. These were handouts on each table. I mentioned we are a resource, scholarships available, and thankful for continuing to have Newsline in Florida. I mentioned that we are grateful to be working to find possible solutions to these challenges instead of crisis. We had round table discussion on how we could solve issues in these three areas. A summary from each table was presented to all and will be in a report from FAASB.
> 
> I took a bus at 1:30pm and returned home after 12:30am on 2/14/14.
> 
> Thanks to all that helped NFBF have a voice, participation, and greater presence at the 2014 vision summit! Yeah Florida!
> 
> Sincerely, Denise Valkema by iPhone 
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