[NFBK] Award Nominations 2023

Angela Dehart angela.c.dehart at gmail.com
Mon Aug 21 14:44:50 UTC 2023


Hello All! 
It is once again time to nominate an individual or chapter you feel have mads an impact within the affiliate and/ or blind community. below you will find the names of our awards and the descriptions and qualifications of each award. Please email me off of the list-serve to place your nomination. Included in  the email should  be the name of the person or chapter you are nominating, the award you are nominating them for and an explanation as to why they should receive the award. All nominations should be submitted to me via email no later than September 3rd. My emaild address is angela.c.dehart at gmail.com. 


NFBK Award Information 

SUSAN B. REARICK AWARD

Susan B. Rearick was a first grade teacher at the Kentucky School for the Blind in the early to mid 1900?s.  She was a forward thinking individual who expected more from her blind students than did her peers at the school or the public in general.  Because of her high expectations of her students she clearly represented the teachings and philosophy of the National Federation of the Blind. The person who receives this award can be a blind or sighted Kentuckian.

HAROLD L. REAGAN AWARD

Harold L. Reagan was the first president of the National Federation of the Blind of Kentucky and a member of the National Board of Directors of the National Federation of the Blind.  As such the emphasis for receiving this award should be placed on the recipient?s leadership in the organization.  This award can only be given to a blind Kentuckian.

T.V. CRANMER AWRARD AWARD

The T. V. Cranmer award is a very special one.  Tim; as he was known to all of us, served for many years as an officer of the NFBK.  He also held the position as chairman on the Research and Development Committee at the national level.  This award is given to a blind person who has served many years in the NFB and will continue to be a driving force in this organization.  The Cranmer award is given to a blind person, but it is not restricted to individuals living in Kentucky.

ROBERT E. WHITEHEAD AWARD

Our Robert E. Whitehead (Bob) was the second sitting president of the Kentucky Affiliate.  This award is presented to an affiliate chapter or division that strives to build membership in the organization.  The chapter or division is also actively changing the public?s perceptions about blindness through innovative projects and community outreach.     

Respectfully, 
Angela Henderson 


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